October 11, 2014 21:00
as part of the project RIC.CI
Reconstruction Italian Contemporary Choreography Anni ’80/’90
In 1988 the meeting of Michele Abbondanza and Antonella Bertoni in Paris marks the beginning of an artistic collaboration that leads to the foundation of the Company Abbondanza Bertoni. Michele Abbondanza studies in New York with Carolyn Carlson and is among the promoters of one of the fundamental experiences for the Italian choreography: the foundation of the company Sosta Palmizi in 1984. In these years, the dancer-choreographer is noted by public and critics. Furthermore, the new born Company Abbondanza Bertoni is one of the Italian companies that has been able to provide entertainment for an extremely enlarged audience and won the ETI/Stregagatto Award 97/98 with Romanzo díinfanzia. Their first show as an artistic pair and a couple was performed in 1991: Terramara.
Francesca Pedroni describes it as: “a love story danced as a daily commitment – a feeling to be played not only in the time of secret lovers, but in the time of common labor. Baskets full of oranges to be emptied and filled with, faggots of straw to be moved, sunlit imaginary fields to travel during the months of the harvest. A dance of glances and contacts, where ìterramaraî (From the latin “terra mala”, i.e. deposits of fat and blackish land, made of the leftovers of vast prehistoric sites) creates the image of a centuries-old stratification of the creative nature (the hundreds of oranges turned upside down on the stage) from which we source and to which we shall return”.