At the Amphitheatre of Avella (AV) the dance show 'SCHERZETTO' to close the review 'The Tales of Dionysus'

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The great dance returns to the Roman Amphitheatre of Avella on Sunday 3 September to conclude the Fourth Edition of the “I Racconti di Dioniso” Festival.

On stage, from 19 pm, the dance show entitled ''SCHERZETTO'', by Claudio Malangone, produced by the Borderlinedanza Company.

“The beauty of the painting surpasses the painting itself and breaks down the doors to other narratives that intersect culture, gossip and legends.” An innocent joke, without consequences, or more often a malicious joke, which can result in considerable damage. The three men / characters - Pan, Dionysus and Satyr - in a playful intertwining of the game played between them, between alliances, rivalries and not always amusing expedients, show aspects of life that are reflected in its forms.

The song thus becomes the pretext to stage a psychological and moral cross-section of some social dynamics, broadening and blurring the concept of the border between genres. Concept, direction and choreography are by Claudio Malangone and the original live music is by Alessandro Capasso. The authors and performers are Pietro Autiero, Luigi Aruta, Antonio Formisano, Alessandro Esposito.

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Claudio Malangone: psychiatrist, founder and director of Borderlinedanza, he perfects himself as a dancer and choreographer in Italy and abroad with famous names, including Susanne Linke for whom he dances in various productions. Choreographer for most of the Company's productions, he presents his works in 7 festivals in Europe, America, Asia. He is also present as a teacher in various training courses working for Institutions and Universities in Italy and abroad (Japan, Vietnam, South Korea, Albania, Mexico, Luxembourg, Spain).

Alessandro Capasso is a multi-instrumentalist musician, a composer and a music producer. Since he was very young he has worked as a composer of music for cinema and theatre, and he has curated research laboratories on sound and voice on stage for companies and productions in Italy and abroad. His obsession with everything that is sound has pushed him to study musical instruments and to create new ones, acoustic and electro-mechanical and in the electronic field, analog and digital.

Concept, direction and choreography: Claudio Malangone;
Authors and performers: Pietro Autiero, Luigi Aruta, Antonio Formisano; Music: Alessandro Capasso;
Costumes: Claudio Malangone;
Lighting design: Francesco Ferrigno;
Lighting technician: Giuseppe Ferrigno;
Organization: Maria Teresa Scarpa;
External relations: Hanka Irma Van Dongen;


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