An intense evening awaits the Teatro Nuovo in Naples on Tuesday, November 26, 2024, with "Svelarsi," a show exclusively dedicated to women (cis, trans, and non-binary) to explore complex themes through an all-female lens.
The event is directed by Silvia Gallerano, who, together with a large group of actresses, including Giulia Aleandri, Elvira Berarducci, and Smeralda Capizzi, will create a performance that challenges audiences to reflect on issues such as feminism and self-determination.
A Space for Reflection
"Svelarsi" presents itself as a project of research and emotional sharing, of an indefinable nature, choosing to exclude the 'male gaze' from the event to create a unique dynamic.
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Bodies on Stage
The performance itself is described as a seesaw between constraints and freedom, bringing to the stage experiences of humiliation and revenge. Through a writing that transcends words, incorporating movement and bodily expressions, the actresses express experiences of oppression and power, creating a narrative that highlights the humanity behind every personal story. Thus, we arrive at a point where we can understand and ironize on abuse, recovering an unquenched power.
A Question, Not an Answer
As the director emphasizes, the aim of the show isn't to offer definitive solutions, but rather to raise questions and allow the audience to reconsider their perceptions. This two-hour immersion offers the audience the opportunity to reflect and, once they return to their daily lives, to decide what meaning to give to what they've seen and heard.






Comments (1)
The article talks about a show that seems very interesting, but I don't know if the absence of men is the right solution. I wonder if this can actually lead to a deep reflection or if it risks closing some doors.