Uccidiamo il chiaro di luna 1997/2015

Silvana Barbarini

May 10, 2016 21:00

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within TeatroOltre 2016

 

The dances of Uccidiamo il chiaro di luna took shape at the Scuola Paolo Grassi in 1997, on the initiative of Marinella Guatterini who asked the choreographer Silvana Barbarini to freely explore the creative world of her teacher, Giannina Cesi, the only Futurist dancer, discovered by founder of the movement Filippo Tommaso Marinetti.

The result is a surprising encounter of gesture, poetry and music, also thanks to the choir director Emanuele De Checchi and the lively and accurate performance of the young dancers of Paolo Grassi.

 

choreography: Silvana Barbarini
choir director: Emanuele De Checchi
with the students of the 2nd course Teatrodanza – Civica Scuola di Teatro Paolo Grassi: Chiara Aru, Sabrina Fraternali, Sebastiano Geronimo, Giacomo Goina, Luciano Lanza, Erica Meucci, Flora Orciari, Daniele Podda, Claudio Pomponi, Luana Rossin, Francesca Siracusa, Loredana Tarnovschi, Cecilia Maria Tragni
music: Aldo Giuntini, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Alexander Mosolov, André Laporte
music research and recordings: Daniele Lombardi
intonarumori: Luigi Russolo
intonarumori mix: Marco Schiavoni
texts: Filippo Tommaso Marinetti
phonetic textes: Giacomo Balla
parolibere tables: Fortunato Depero, Gino Severini
narrative voices: Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Cristiano Censi, Tullio Crali
audio recordings: Studio Nicolai and Studio Zobit
scenery and objects: Roberto Manzotti with Mattia Franco and Alice Capoani
costumes: Donatella Cazzola, Enza Bianchini, Nunzia Lazzaro
acoustic noise generators: Fabrizio Palla
light design: Paolo Latini
choreography assistants: Davide Montagna, Claudia Monti
direction assistant: Linda Riccardi
collaboration on the project and the choreography of Siio Vlummia Torrente: Giannina Censi, Alessandra Manari
Reconstruction within the project RIC.CI
Reconstruction Italian Contemporary Choreography anni ’80-’90
conceived and directed by Marinella Guatterini
management and communication: Silvia Albanese

 

 

 

 

 

 

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