After the summer break, the SpazioKörper program in Naples resumes with numerous high-profile artistic events. On September 28 and 29, the theater at Via Vannella Gaetani 27 will host productions by Fabbrica Europa, an organization founded in 1994 with the aim of creating a home for European culture in Florence, a creative space for contemporary languages and arts. It will be an all-female weekend with "W AM I is still a question," a project by multidisciplinary artist Nunzia Picciallo (September 28, 18:00 PM) and "Atto Bianco" by choreographer Roberta Racis (September 29, 18:00 PM).
W AM I: An Exploration of the Creative Self
On September 28th (18:00 pm) Nunzia Picciallo's "W AM I is still a question" will be performed, a performance that transforms the 5 Ws of journalism (Who, What, Where, When, Why) into fundamental questions of the creative process.
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Gaga/Dancers Workshop with Nunzia Picciallo
On the same day, September 28th at 11:00 a.m., Nunzia Picciallo will lead a Gaga/dancers workshop at SpazioKörper, open to dancers and enthusiasts. This workshop offers a unique opportunity to explore an innovative discipline developed by choreographer Ohad Naharin. Participants will be guided through evocative instructions that will help them connect with their bodies and imagination, improving flexibility, endurance, and agility in a welcoming and supportive environment.
White Act: A Reflection on Pain and Fragility
On September 29th (18:00 PM), Roberta Racis will present "Atto Bianco," a solo that explores the White Act of Romantic ballet as a stage device for representing grief. The choreographer explores the themes of grief and fragility, reflecting on the shadowy areas of a dancer's journey. The leaf-strewn stage evokes a nature that is friendly to the body but also a remnant of a world that no longer exists. The White Act traditionally represents episodes between the world of the living and an otherworldly dimension, offering Racis the opportunity for a personal and artistic reflection on femininity.







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