Palazzo Pico 14:00-16:00
Via del Tabacco 1, 33034 Fagagna
In her movement research, Roni is deconstructing the body into multiple joints that function independently. She is in a constant search for instinctive, emotional and raw motives for movements.
The class starts with a soft floor warm up, which focuses on giving weight, using the edges and joints of the body as an engine for movement, releasing muscle work, extending the body to space and more elements taken from release technique and feldenkrais, adapted to her research of the body and its possibilities.
As the class continues, we find our way up standing, having some more dynamic & flowing exercises which focus on the connection to the space, separation of body parts, rage of movement and releasing ambition and control. We play with different body qualities and textures in order to open how we approach movement and the never-ending possibilities of the way we move the same thing.
Prices
€5 / ticket
Palazzo Pico 17:00
Via del Tabacco 1, 33034 Fagagna
Creation and Dance: Alice Carrino |duonux|
Lights and Costumes: Matteo Bittante
Production: DANCEHAUSpiù
Duration: 15 minutes
|duonux| is an associated artist of DANCEHAUSpiù, National Dance Production center.
Synopsis:
Fu Stella is inspired by the homonymous book of nursery rhymes by Matteo Corradini, choreographer Alice Beatrice Carrino’s exploration delves into profound themes such as absence, memory, and the void left by those who are no longer with us.
The choreography powerfully illustrates the process of remembrance, a task often entailing the struggle with the absence of a loved one. Confronting the void, the space where someone once was but is no more, the performance invites the audience to contemplate the nature of memory, exploring places of remembrance and the multitude of individuals who once inhabited them, particularly resonant in the context of wars that still impact us today.
Memory, as depicted in Fu Stella is akin to holding a seashell to the ear: a vessel that once cradled the life of a living being. Every act of remembrance becomes an intimate exploration, an attempt to hear not only the echoes of the sea but the echoes of the existence of a living being.
Fu Stella is a touching and thought-provoking performance that invites the audience to connect with the profound nuances of memory, loss, and the lasting impact of those who have left a mark on our lives.
Prices
€2 / ticket
General admission/Open seating
Teatro Sala Vittoria 20:30
Piazza Marconi, 28, 33034 Fagagna
Triple Bill Performance
Brothers – The Lab Collettivo Contemporaneo
Dancers : Benedetta Agostinis, Vanessa Gregorin Serena Millo, Alice Parovel, Sebastian Zamaro
Music: Elysian Quartett
Production: The Lab Collettivo Contemporaneo
The Lab Collettivo Contemporaneo is a collective of young dancers in Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy. It was founded through the collaboration of Alberto Milani, coming from urban dance environments such as hip hop, breakdance, and popping, and Grazia Rita Nistri, from the context of modern and contemporary dance. The collective aims to merge the expressive modes and languages of these two environments in a process of bilateral contamination.
Their artistic and research approach consists of constant experimentation and reworking not only of styles and languages but also of gestural forms and movements. Starting from the study of established styles and techniques of contemporary and urban dance, they aim to disassemble and readapt them into gestures, forms, and movements, also through improvisation.
The collective is engaged in the production of contemporary dance shows and performances, particularly in the R.umore Bianco project (supported by the Municipality of Monfalcone, with 4 editions), as well as in organizing and participating in events throughout the territory through collaboration with other youth organizations. Their intention is to experiment with new performative languages and to communicate socially relevant themes through their performances.
Synopsis
Brothers
The evolutionary cycle that every being experiences is characterized by an ascending climax, from genesis to encountering one’s own likeness. The first sound perceptions within the maternal womb trigger the primal instinct of exploration. The search outward implies the development of one’s physical abilities, thus allowing the discovery of one’s surroundings. Awareness of the external world turns the focus towards interaction with others, driven by the innate need to create bonds of brotherhood and sisterhood, not necessarily of blood.
Goofy – Roni Chadash
Choreographer and Performer: Roni Chadash
Music: Arvo Part, Nicolas Jaar, Chopin
Roni Chadash, 1990, is an independent choreographer, performer and teacher.
In her movement research, Roni is deconstructing the body into multiple joints that function independently. She is in a constant search for instinctive, emotional and raw motives for movements.
Her works are characterized by the attempt to deconstruct the body, the movement, the image, the relationship between the audience and the performers and the act of the show itself. The way she deals with the body peels it from history, stereotypes and dictated labeling and confronts it with a naked present.
Synopsis
Goofy
Goofy is an attempt to understand how a body can lose its innocence, and how something so amorphous can transform into the known and common creature called ‘A WOMAN’.« In the solo Goofy, there is an intricate register of dance, kinetic and bodily strategies in which the artist addresses the issue at hand. It seems that the artist uses mainly those movement materials which, with their different structures and morphologies, return to the gaze as twisted, uncertain, strange. Her body is transformed into a wild and unorientable substance, not to moralise or to complain, but to confront the normative gaze that produces a specific femininity with its disciplinary social violence.
T.R.I.P.O.F.O.B.I.A. – IVONA / Pablo Girolami
Choreographer: Pablo Girolami
Dancers: Guilherme Leal & Lou Thabart
Music: Max Richter, Jacob Kirkegaard, Philip Jeck
IVONA is a dance company founded in 2019 by Pablo Girolami.
A community characterized by determination and passion was immediately defined, which recognized in artistic languages, not only in dance, the resilient future for the world to come.
Since 2022, IVONA is recognized by the Italian Ministry of Culture as a dance production organization (Under 35).
The Beauty and diversity of Nature is IVONA’s main inspiration and fascination. We explore the concept of Resilience, a word as relevant as it is essential. The resilience that Nature has demonstrated for centuries is an opportunity not only for admiration but also for study for IVONA.
IVONA offers a diverse and inclusive appeal, resonating with a broad audience, ranging from young adults and performance enthusiasts. We take pride in being mainly shaped and driven by LGBTQIA+ artists, who infuse our project with their unique perspectives and artistic expressions.
Synopsis
T.R.I.P.O.F.O.B.I.A.
The fear of holes, or rather, of all those small geometric figures that close together create clusters of small cavities. A game of images based on juxtapositions that are repeated three-dimensionally and that causes a sense of disgust and repellence; the alarm is triggered thanks to an intrinsic code, developed over the centuries by our ancestors, which safeguards the phobic from the danger of being infected by parasitic forms or being injured by poisonous animals.
Anxiety, anguish, fear, hundreds of names for a single existential dimension: the fear of losing control over the world, over our body, over the other.
The performance will be followed by a Q&A with the artists.
Prices
Full: €10 / ticket
Reduced (under 30 – over 65): €8 / ticket
General admission/Open seating