The SpazioKörper theater in Naples is preparing to host a series of innovative choreographic performances, attracting the attention of dance enthusiasts in the city of Naples. Among the most anticipated events is “Dov'è più profondo” by Irene Russolillo, scheduled for November 10 at 18:00 p.m.
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Irene Russolillo explores musical traditions
Irene Russolillo’s project invites traditional chant practitioners to share their musical heritage, incorporating recordings from regions such as Puglia, Piedmont and Valle d’Aosta. In “Dov’è più profondo”, narratives and chants intersect, going beyond the concept of purity, celebrating imperfection and the mixture of traditions. The performance seeks to stimulate a reflection on cultural and social identities, while analyzing and celebrating aspects of common living, opening a space for sensitive sharing between human beings.
The evolution of techniques in the works of Fabrizio Favale and Roberto Tedesco
The weekend of November 16 and 17 will be dedicated to the choreographic explorations of Fabrizio Favale and Roberto Tedesco. Favale presents “Winter Forrest” and “Danze Americane”, a celebration of the Modern and Postmodern American dance techniques developed by Merce Cunningham, José Limón and Trisha Brown. With “Danze Americane”, Favale questions the legacies and contents of these techniques, focusing on experimental movements that offer new interpretations and dynamic combinations.
On November 17th it will also be Roberto Tedesco's turn with "Simbiosi", an investigation into the term often negatively connoted by psychologists. The performance explores the nature of relationships of mutual dependence and the difficulty in maintaining interpersonal boundaries, highlighting the dynamics that can impede individual growth and confrontation within these relationships. The performances at the SpazioKörper theater represent a unique opportunity to attend choreographic works that question, experiment and rediscover the boundaries of contemporary dance in Italy.
Article published on 30 October 2024 - 12:15