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NOTTE MORRICONE

Großer Saal St. Pölten
23 November H 19.30


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«”I, Ennio Morricone, am dead”, wrote the composer before saying goodbye. His music, on the other hand, cannot. And this is how creators and artists always leave us without leaving us, and this is how memory takes care of keeping them alive, keeping them safe. Notte Morricone is my gift, a devoted tribute to the beauty he gave to the world. Ennio Morricone could be my father, or my grandfather, I am a direct heir of his legacy, of the films that (whether masterpieces, good, mediocre, or bad) owe him an immeasurable debt.» – Marcos Morau

Notte Morricone, the new creation of CCN/Aterballetto signed by the award-winning choreographer Marcos Morau, is at the Festspielhaus St. Poelten, for the first time with live orchestra.

Notte Morricone is a devoted tribute by choreographer Marcos Morau to the beauty that Oscar winner Ennio Morricone gave to the world.

Notte Morricone takes place in the twilight of an ordinary night in the life of a creator, who alone and dazed in front of his sheets, takes notes and visualizes melodies for films that do not yet exist, bringing stories back to life in the rarefied air of his room.

 
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Direction and choreography MARCOS MORAU
Music ENNIO MORRICONE
Musical direction and adaptation by MAURIZIO BILLI
Sound design ALEX RÖSER VATICHÉ, BEN MEERWEIN
Set and lighting MARC SALICRÚ
Costumes SILVIA DELAGNEAU
Choreography assistants SHAY PARTUSH, MARINA RODRÍGUEZ

Production Fondazione Nazionale della Danza / Aterballetto

Commission, co-production, first outdoor performance Macerata Opera Festival
Co-production, first indoor performance Fondazione Teatro di Roma
Co-productions Fondazione I Teatri di Reggio Emilia, Centro Servizi Culturali Santa Chiara Trento, Centro Teatrale Bresciano
Co-production Ravenna Festival | Orchestra Giovanile Luigi Cherubini

Outdoor premiere August 1, 2024, Macerata Opera Festival

Indoor premiere October 24 – November 10, 2024, Rome, Teatro Argentina

The performances at Teatro Argentina are co-presented with Fondazione Teatro di Roma and Romaeuropa Festival

«People often ask me what music I listen to, what music inspires or accompanies me in my daily life, and I always respond the same way: from classical music to the new contemporary waves, I draw inspiration from many different sources, and Ennio Morricone is always at the top of the list.

Morricone’s music embodies that abstract sense of what is unspoken and unseen in films. Although it is almost impossible to separate his music from the images it accompanies, Morricone transcends and intertwines with life itself, with memories, and with the beauty and cruelty of a world that continues to move forward, destroying and rebuilding itself every day. His music has a powerful melancholic quality that comes from both the contemplation of the past and the impossibility of capturing any past experience.

Classically trained and avant-garde by vocation, Morricone has always been beyond the trends of the moment. Today, three years after his death, Morricone continues to inspire artists and visionaries from different fields, and his music belongs to an entire century, having revived many of our great masters. His music was a genre unto itself, and for this evening I want to build a universe based on his sensibility to confirm that his legacy is more alive than ever and that, as he would say himself, “my music has a life of its own, which can live far from the films for which it was created.”»

Marcos Morau

Recently appointed Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters by the French Ministry of Culture and selected as the best choreographer of the year 2023 by the German magazine TANZ, the career of Marcos Morau (Valencia 1982) continues to grow as a creator and stage director.

Trained between Barcelona and New York in photography, choreography, and theatrical theory and dramaturgy, Marcos Morau constructs imaginary worlds and landscapes where image, text, movement, music, and space form a unique universe that is constantly nourished by cinema, photography, and literature.

Since 2004, Marcos has directed La Veronal, a company present in the best theaters and festivals in over thirty countries: Théâtre National de Chaillot in Paris, the Venice Biennale, the Avignon Festival, Tanz Im August in Berlin, the RomaEuropa Festival, the SIDance Festival in Seoul, Sadler’s Wells in London, Danse Danse Montreal, among many others.

In addition to his work with La Veronal, Marcos Morau is an international guest artist in various companies and theaters where he develops new creations, always halfway between the performing arts and dance: Nederlands Dans Theater, Lyon Opera Ballet, Les Grands Ballets Canadiens, Royal Danish Ballet, and The Royal Ballet of Flanders, among others.

As the youngest creator to receive the National Dance Award, the highest recognition in Spain, the future of Morau and La Veronal aims at exploring new formats and languages where opera, dance, and physical theater interact more than ever, seeking new ways to express and communicate in our ever-turbulent and constantly evolving present time.

From this season, he is an associate artist at Staatsballett Berlin.

“La Veronal is a reminder that dance is often at the forefront of the most innovative theater.” – The New York Times

“Morau’s visual treatment is so brilliant, so vividly strange, that we find ourselves immersed in what turns out to be a story of transmission and emancipation.” – Le Monde

“Morau, one of the most interesting young choreographers on the contemporary dance scene.” – El País

Pierino e il Lupo

Fonderia Reggio Emilia
26 November H 11.00

SHOW FOR PRIMARY SCHOOLS

Peter and the Wolf is a simple yet emotionally rich tale. As the story unfolds, the protagonist will meet friends and foes who will experience fear, friendship, joy, and sorrow alongside him. In an original and fun way, the audience will try to recognize, together with the characters, the orchestra’s instruments, their movements, and their emotions. What do they sound like? How do they move?

In the introduction, the audience will be involved in creating the movements that the dancers will perform in the second part of the show. The children themselves will make Peter and the Wolf an interactive performance, always different and easy to understand even for the youngest viewers.

A perfect show to make children aged 6 and up fall in love with theater.

Direction and script: KanterStrasse

Choreography: Beatrice Ciattini and Niccolò Poggini

Music: Sergei Prokofiev

Narrator: Alessio Martinoli

Dancers: 7 dancers

Duration: 55 minutes

Production: Nuovo Balletto di Toscana

First performance 2/12/2023 MET RAGAZZI, Fabbricone Prato (PO)

The language used is contemporary dance, with particular attention to the exploration of movements that evoke clear yet non-descriptive imagery. The choreographers guide young spectators through a vision marked by narrative clarity, which, however, does not rely on the pantomime of classical ballet. Instead, through a play of forms and dynamics, they allow the audience to follow the plot’s development.

Prokofiev’s music supports the directorial approach, which, while preserving the original and highly descriptive score, allows the work to be completely understandable and accessible to the audience. The performance plays on the parallelism between music and movement; it recreates repeated movements over time that characterize the characters, just as the musical score does.

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Pierino e il Lupo

Fonderia Reggio Emilia
27 November H 11.00

SHOW FOR PRIMARY SCHOOLS

Peter and the Wolf is a simple yet emotionally rich tale. As the story unfolds, the protagonist will meet friends and foes who will experience fear, friendship, joy, and sorrow alongside him. In an original and fun way, the audience will try to recognize, together with the characters, the orchestra’s instruments, their movements, and their emotions. What do they sound like? How do they move?

In the introduction, the audience will be involved in creating the movements that the dancers will perform in the second part of the show. The children themselves will make Peter and the Wolf an interactive performance, always different and easy to understand even for the youngest viewers.

A perfect show to make children aged 6 and up fall in love with theater.

Direction and script: KanterStrasse

Choreography: Beatrice Ciattini and Niccolò Poggini

Music: Sergei Prokofiev

Narrator: Alessio Martinoli

Dancers: 7 dancers

Duration: 55 minutes

Production: Nuovo Balletto di Toscana

First performance 2/12/2023 MET RAGAZZI, Fabbricone Prato (PO)

The language used is contemporary dance, with particular attention to the exploration of movements that evoke clear yet non-descriptive imagery. The choreographers guide young spectators through a vision marked by narrative clarity, which, however, does not rely on the pantomime of classical ballet. Instead, through a play of forms and dynamics, they allow the audience to follow the plot’s development.

Prokofiev’s music supports the directorial approach, which, while preserving the original and highly descriptive score, allows the work to be completely understandable and accessible to the audience. The performance plays on the parallelism between music and movement; it recreates repeated movements over time that characterize the characters, just as the musical score does.

TICKETS

Single ticket: 3 euros

CONTACTS FOR RESERVATIONS

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Email biglietteria@aterballetto.it

VISIONI DEL CORPO: IL CORPO GRANDE

Fonderia Reggio Emilia
29 November H 20.30

The final event of Visions of the Body: understanding contemporary art through signature dance.

A “dancing encyclopedia” that speaks about the world through dance, placing the body at the center of the human experience. A series of six cultural dissemination events that connect the arts, movement, and current issues, addressing themes such as psychological well-being, the relationship with the city, the future, and ecology, through an experimental cultural medium.

Nicolas Ballario, journalist, curator, and educator, introduces the theme of the debate, which, moving between dance and contemporary arts, reflects on the body from a different perspective each time. Each event is divided into six segments, dedicated to the works of six artists chosen to explore the central theme: well-known faces of the contemporary art world, familiar to the general public. Each event will be interpreted by a choreographer from the contemporary scene, who will translate the inspirations of the featured works into dance through an original performance, created specifically for the project.

Sixth appointment: Friday 29 November h 20.30 at Fonderia

Il corpo grande (The big body)

Talk with Nicolas Ballario and Roberta Ferrara
Choreographies by Roberta Ferrara
Focus on Fausto Delle Chiaie, Damien Hirst, JR, Ron Mueck, Niki de Saint Phalle, Claes Oldenburg

On November 29th, the series of events concludes with The Big Body: Roberta Ferrara brings to Fonderia details and impactful disproportions, from glamour to urban art, from Fausto Delle Chiaie to Damien Hirst.

The audience will have the opportunity to experience Fernando Melo’s Never Odd or Even through Oculus headsets: a work where proportion is pushed to the extreme, entirely based on the real size of the two dancers, who always tower over the viewer.

 

Niki de Saint Phalle (1930-2002), Dancing Nana (Rouge d’Orient – Bloum), 1995, polyethylene resin, fiberglass, steel, paint, 1,024 x 768 cm. François Odermatt Collection, in collaboration with the McGill University Visual Arts Collection. © 2017 Niki Charitable Art Foundation / ADAGP

Roberta Ferrara (1988) has been the artistic director of Equilibrio Dinamico DANCE company and the international training program ED ENSEMBLE since 2011. Since 2020, she has also been an associate artistic director for Odyssey Dance Theatre in Singapore, one of Asia’s leading professional dance arts organizations, founded by Dr. Danny Tan.

She holds a degree in Modern Literature with a focus on Theater Culture, with an experimental thesis on the value of instinctive movement as a therapeutic gift for dancers and non-dancers alike. Alongside her research, she has engaged in immersive studies with various artists on techniques and languages of international contemporary dance. As a performer, she has worked with choreographer Emanuel Gat in projects promoted by the Venice Biennale and the Ravello Festival. She has been a guest artist for various national and international entities such as Staatstheater Ballet Augsburg, Teatrul De Balet Sibiu, English National Ballet School, Korea Ballet House, Conservatorio Internacional de Ballet e Dança Annarella Sánchez, Morikawa Dance Academy, Ateneo della Danza, Elan Ballet, Mosa Ballet School, Balletto di Siena, ODT, Experimental Film Virginia, Eko Dance Project, and has been supported in her work by the Italian Cultural Institutes of Cologne, New York, Mexico City, Zagreb, San Francisco, Ankara, São Paulo.

Her creations have been selected and hosted in various international festivals including MASDANZA, FIDCMX, Cortoindanza, Network Danza Urbana XL, Festival Ammutinamenti Anticorpi XL, ZED Festival, Puglia Showcase, DanzInc, BallettGala Staatstheater Bremerhaven, Prospettiva Danza Teatro, Festival delle 100 Scale, Danza in Rete Festival, Lucky Trimmer, Fuoriformato Festival, VIVADANCA, SoloCoreografico USA, Solo Contemporary Dance Festival Ankara, Sid Festival Seattle, Interdans, Split Summer Festival, and Solo Tanz Theater, where she received the Best Choreographer Award and a residency prize from R. Fernando, the director and chief choreographer of Staatstheater Augsburg. She was also invited as a guest choreographer for the Stara Zagora State Opera by director S. Tomova and received the InDivenire Award for Best Dance Project, presented by étoile L. Savignano.

 

 

Nicolas Ballario, born in 1984, specializes in contemporary art applied to media. After completing his studies at the photography academy, he joined Oliviero Toscani’s factory ‘La Sterpaia’, where he later became the cultural manager. He has collaborated with major art institutions and numerous publications, and in 2016, he became the youngest ever to win the Bassani Prize, one of the most prestigious awards for journalists who have excelled in cultural and environmental fields. Currently, he is the author and host of contemporary art programs on Radio Uno Rai and collaborates with L’Espresso (where he has a weekly column), Living del Corriere della Sera, il Post, and Il Giornale dell’Arte. In 2019, he hosted the photography format “Camera Oscura” on LA7, and since 2020, he has been the host on Sky Arte for the programs “Io ti vedo, tu mi senti?”, “Italia Contemporanea,” and “The Square.” He directs the newly established exhibition production company “Piuma” and is the founder and president of Cucù, a communication studio dedicated to culture. He also curates exhibitions and catalogs. The magazine Artribune included him in its ‘Best of’ list of art world excellence for two consecutive years: in 2019 for radio and in 2020 for television projects.

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FONDERIA ATERBALLETTO
via della Costituzione 39, Reggio Emilia

 

La Bottega dei Giocattoli

Fonderia Reggio Emilia
1 December H 18.00

 

La bottega dei giocattoli (The Toy Shop) is the perfect show to experience the magic of Christmas.

The great book of fairy tales opens, bringing to life a story of toys with voices and souls, of enchanted nights where a young shop assistant is allowed to cross the thresholds of the impossible and become the champion of a universe threatened by a dark, faceless master.

Recommended age: 3 years and up

Text and direction: Sandra Novellino and Delia De Marco
With Delia De Marco / Antonio Guadalupi, Savino Maria Italiano, Sara Pagliaro
Recorded voices by Anna Ferruzzo and Giovanni Guarino
Set, costumes, and lighting design by Maria Pascale
Original music by Mirko Lodedo
Stage technician Vito Marra / Walter Mirabile

Special thanks to Chiara Calò

Production by Crest

Recommended age: 3 years and up | Technique: actor theater and dance | Duration: 55 minutes

Stories about toys that come to life have always inhabited the fantasies of children, who naturally play by giving a soul to objects.

Our story takes place in a toy shop, and aren’t toy shops like little cities where toys live like people? Or perhaps, aren’t cities like toy shops where people live like toys? There’s always a more beautiful doll and an envious doll, a teddy bear that falls in love and a jealous toy soldier, a bad mother and a good fairy, carousels and toy cars that never tire of spinning. A parallel world that helps children experience emotions, learning not to “lose their way,” moving from joy to disappointment, from melancholy to cheerfulness, from love to resentment. A city usually alive at night, because it dwells deep within emotions. Not just childhood ones.

Aimed at younger children, the production is the result of years of work by Crest’s team, even in preschools, exploring the most effective theatrical language for such a unique and challenging audience. The goal is to test languages and techniques that naturally leave little room for words, favoring images, music, and… play.

The show also comes to life through the original music of Mirko Lodedo, a true soundscape for the actions, dance, and storytelling that bring the toys to life. Or perhaps it’s the toys that bring the actors to life? You’ll only find out by visiting our shop.

 

Born in Taranto in 1977, Crest—an acronym for “Collettivo di Ricerche Espressive e Sperimentazione Teatrale” (Collective for Expressive Research and Theatrical Experimentation)—was initially led by Gianni Solazzo, Mauro Maggioni, and Gaetano Colella, and later by Clara Cottino, Giovanni Guarino, and Sandra Novellino. The company has maintained a coherent and innovative theatrical discourse in a challenging environment—both socially and culturally—by telling stories of complicated lives, stubborn dreams, and encounters between different cultures and conditions. Crest strives to blend traditional theatrical languages with contemporary research.

Since 1992, Crest has been listed by the Italian Presidency of the Council of Ministers among the “…companies that perform at a high and qualified level in the field of theater for children and youth.” The company has chosen children, adolescents, and young people as its primary audience, aiming to create a strong cultural and professional reference point. Crest’s goal has always been to bridge the gap between different audiences. Its productions are presented in evening programs, school events, research schedules, and drama seasons, as well as in specialized festivals.

Notably, Crest was a finalist for the ETI-Stregagatto Prize with the plays “La neve era bianca” in 1999, “La mattanza” in 2000, and “Cane nero” in 2001. The company also produced the winning play of the 2005 Premio Scenario, “Il deficiente.” Crest won three editions of the “L’uccellino azzurro” Award (at the “Ti fiabo e ti racconto” festival in Molfetta) with the plays “La storia di Hansel e Gretel” (2009 and 2015) and “Sposa sirena” (2013). Additionally, the company received the Eolo Award in 2018 and the 2017 Padova Prize – Friends of Emanuele Luzzati (XXXVI National Festival of Theater for Children) with the play “Biancaneve, la vera storia.”

In 2023, Crest won the National Association of Theater Critics Award “for its significant commitment to working in an environmentally critical area.”

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OPEN REHEARSAL – SOLO ECHO

Fonderia Reggio Emilia
9 December H 18.00

FND Aterballetto – rehearsals – ph. Christophe Bernard (18)

Monday, December 9, at 6:00 PM, the audience at the Fonderia will have the opportunity to witness the preparation of Solo Echo, a creation by the multi-award-winning Canadian choreographer Crystal Pite, which will premiere in February at the Teatro Comunale di Bologna.

Open rehearsals are unique moments where you can watch the creation of a performance, engage with the artists, and be captivated by the art of dance: a special occasion that allows the audience to step into the daily routines of dancers and choreographers.

 

Open rehearsal – Artemis Next Generation

Fonderia Reggio Emilia
11 December H 18.00

Evening dedicated to young contemporary dance.

The Artemis Danza / Monica Casadei Company presents choreographic works by two companies that it supports and co-produces.

The evening opens and closes with Akmé and Delirium by La casa oscura, an emerging young company directed by Sabino Barbieri and Núria Argilés. The two choreographies are connected by a new creation by Davide Tagliavini, That’s all.

Wednesday, December 11 at 6:00 PM open rehearsal

Wednesday, December 11 at 8:30 PM performance

Direction and choreography: Sabino Barbieri and Núria Argilés
Performers: Sabino Barbieri and Núria Argilés
Dramaturgy: Sabino Barbieri
Music composition and editing: Leonardo Carletti
Photography: Dimitrios Klingopoulos
Translation: Sophie Smith

Co-production: Compagnia Artemis Danza, Festival Internazionale di Danza Acqui in Palcoscenico BEinSIDE

Akmé is a piece of contemporary dance performed by two dancers who convey sensations close to the limit. They use their bodies to create images open to the viewer’s interpretation.
An inspiring choreography that immerses you in the world of relationships, both the one you share with another person and the one you have with yourself.

The original word Akmé, which comes from Greek, signifies the point of greatest intensity, of highest splendor.

Can you recall a situation in which you experienced the highest intensity?

https://youtu.be/gFb2j7F84UY?feature=shared

Choreography, concept, and performance by Davide Tagliavini

Sound design by Emanuele Nanni

Artistic consultancy by Anna Albertarelli, Monica Barone, Rosa Maria Rizzi

Produced by Compagnia Artemis Danza

Co-produced by Artisti Associati – Centro di Produzione Teatrale

With the support of Ministry of Culture, Emilia-Romagna Region – Department of Culture

Duration: 25 minutes

That’s all: it’s everything.

It could be a surrender, a farewell, or the beginning of a new act about to start. In a wunderkammer full of gestures and dances, we find wonder and irony, body and voice, sounds, and characters that appear only to dissolve. Here, a series of events emerge and vanish, making space for one another. Starting from themes such as meditation and the emergence of unconscious parts, the performer articulates the action, following a flow and rhythmic crescendo that leads him through a small odyssey filled with unexpected situations. Physicality, changes in state and color, ignite a play of sparks and invitations, open to transformation and unpredictability.

“One thing is certain: time is long, in these conditions, and it drives us to fill it with movements that may seem reasonable at first glance, but to which we are accustomed. You will tell me that it is to prevent our reason from sinking. Agreed. But isn’t it already soaring in the absolute night of the great abysses, that’s what I sometimes wonder. Are you following me?”

“Waiting for Godot” by Samuel Beckett

Direction and choreography: Sabino Barbieri and Núria Argilés
Performers: Sabino Barbieri and Núria Argilés
Music: various authors
Photography and video: Albert Font Escribà

Co-production: Compagnia Artemis Danza, Festival Internazionale di Danza Acqui in Palcoscenico BEinSIDE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qvbuUMknQE

This contemporary dance project is realized with two performers who seek to showcase the beauty of imperfection.
They reflect on the concept of beauty and what lies behind it. By challenging predetermined standards of beauty in our culture and society, and exploring perspectives far from common aesthetics, they draw inspiration from iconic works of art to create movements and dynamics that give voice to experiences, ideas, and emotions beyond what is perceived by the naked eye.

Sabino Barbieri, born in Caracas (January 15, 1997) and residing in Modena, has a background as a theater director from UNEARTE in Venezuela. He studied music at the Simón Bolívar Conservatory. He trained at Modena Danza and Art Factory International in Italy. He has worked with the contemporary dance company of the Teresa Carreño Theater, DRAMO, Artemis Danza, and others. He won the Miradas Festival (2017) for new directors in Caracas and international dance competitions in the cities of Rieti and Spoleto. At the same time, he is a yoga instructor at AIYY. He is the founder of the dance company La Casa Oscura.

Núria Argilés, born in Spain (October 30, 1997) and residing in Bologna, graduated in Motor Sciences and Physical Activity from INEF. She trained in contemporary dance at Art Factory International in Italy. She has classical dance training, achieving up to Advanced 1 from the RAD.
She has worked with the urban dance group MovementiCS, the duet Akrúa, the Austrian company Connecting Arts, and others. She is a founder of the dance company La Casa Oscura. Simultaneously, she works as a personal trainer and fitness trainer and is developing a study on physical preparation for professional dancers.

Davide Tagliavini, a dancer, performer, and choreographer, trained in Italy and Brussels. In 2024, he choreographed the operas L’elisir d’amore for the Teatro Regio di Parma and Tristan und Isolde for the Teatro Massimo di Palermo, both directed by Daniele Menghini. As a performer and dancer, he has worked with Marina Abramović, Monica Casadei / Artemis Danza, Luna Cenere, Gruppo Nanou, Fabio Cherstich, Filippo Andreatta / OHT, among others. Co-author and performer of dance performances for young audiences, he is a teacher at the Studio XL training program based in Reggio Emilia. For several years, he has been conducting dance workshops for people with disabilities, collaborating with institutions such as CCN/Aterballetto.

Artemis Next Generation

Fonderia Reggio Emilia
11 December H 20.30

Evening dedicated to young contemporary dance under 35.

The Artemis Danza / Monica Casadei Company presents choreographic works by two companies that it supports and co-produces.

The evening opens and closes with Akmé and Delirium by La casa oscura, an emerging young company directed by Sabino Barbieri and Núria Argilés. The two choreographies are connected by a new creation by Davide Tagliavini, That’s all.

Wednesday, December 11 at 6:00 PM open rehearsal

Wednesday, December 11 at 8:30 PM performance

Direction and choreography: Sabino Barbieri and Núria Argilés
Performers: Sabino Barbieri and Núria Argilés
Dramaturgy: Sabino Barbieri
Music composition and editing: Leonardo Carletti
Photography: Dimitrios Klingopoulos
Translation: Sophie Smith

Co-production: Compagnia Artemis Danza, Festival Internazionale di Danza Acqui in Palcoscenico BEinSIDE

Akmé is a piece of contemporary dance performed by two dancers who convey sensations close to the limit. They use their bodies to create images open to the viewer’s interpretation.
An inspiring choreography that immerses you in the world of relationships, both the one you share with another person and the one you have with yourself.

The original word Akmé, which comes from Greek, signifies the point of greatest intensity, of highest splendor.

Can you recall a situation in which you experienced the highest intensity?

https://youtu.be/gFb2j7F84UY?feature=shared

Choreography, concept, and performance by Davide Tagliavini

Sound design by Emanuele Nanni

Artistic consultancy by Anna Albertarelli, Monica Barone, Rosa Maria Rizzi

Produced by Compagnia Artemis Danza

Co-produced by Artisti Associati – Centro di Produzione Teatrale

With the support of Ministry of Culture, Emilia-Romagna Region – Department of Culture

Duration: 25 minutes

That’s all: it’s everything.

It could be a surrender, a farewell, or the beginning of a new act about to start. In a wunderkammer full of gestures and dances, we find wonder and irony, body and voice, sounds, and characters that appear only to dissolve. Here, a series of events emerge and vanish, making space for one another. Starting from themes such as meditation and the emergence of unconscious parts, the performer articulates the action, following a flow and rhythmic crescendo that leads him through a small odyssey filled with unexpected situations. Physicality, changes in state and color, ignite a play of sparks and invitations, open to transformation and unpredictability.

“One thing is certain: time is long, in these conditions, and it drives us to fill it with movements that may seem reasonable at first glance, but to which we are accustomed. You will tell me that it is to prevent our reason from sinking. Agreed. But isn’t it already soaring in the absolute night of the great abysses, that’s what I sometimes wonder. Are you following me?”

“Waiting for Godot” by Samuel Beckett

Direction and choreography: Sabino Barbieri and Núria Argilés
Performers: Sabino Barbieri and Núria Argilés
Music: various authors
Photography and video: Albert Font Escribà

Co-production: Compagnia Artemis Danza, Festival Internazionale di Danza Acqui in Palcoscenico BEinSIDE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qvbuUMknQE

This contemporary dance project is realized with two performers who seek to showcase the beauty of imperfection.
They reflect on the concept of beauty and what lies behind it. By challenging predetermined standards of beauty in our culture and society, and exploring perspectives far from common aesthetics, they draw inspiration from iconic works of art to create movements and dynamics that give voice to experiences, ideas, and emotions beyond what is perceived by the naked eye.

Sabino Barbieri, born in Caracas (January 15, 1997) and residing in Modena, has a background as a theater director from UNEARTE in Venezuela. He studied music at the Simón Bolívar Conservatory. He trained at Modena Danza and Art Factory International in Italy. He has worked with the contemporary dance company of the Teresa Carreño Theater, DRAMO, Artemis Danza, and others. He won the Miradas Festival (2017) for new directors in Caracas and international dance competitions in the cities of Rieti and Spoleto. At the same time, he is a yoga instructor at AIYY. He is the founder of the dance company La Casa Oscura.

Núria Argilés, born in Spain (October 30, 1997) and residing in Bologna, graduated in Motor Sciences and Physical Activity from INEF. She trained in contemporary dance at Art Factory International in Italy. She has classical dance training, achieving up to Advanced 1 from the RAD.
She has worked with the urban dance group MovementiCS, the duet Akrúa, the Austrian company Connecting Arts, and others. She is a founder of the dance company La Casa Oscura. Simultaneously, she works as a personal trainer and fitness trainer and is developing a study on physical preparation for professional dancers.

Davide Tagliavini, a dancer, performer, and choreographer, trained in Italy and Brussels. In 2024, he choreographed the operas L’elisir d’amore for the Teatro Regio di Parma and Tristan und Isolde for the Teatro Massimo di Palermo, both directed by Daniele Menghini. As a performer and dancer, he has worked with Marina Abramović, Monica Casadei / Artemis Danza, Luna Cenere, Gruppo Nanou, Fabio Cherstich, Filippo Andreatta / OHT, among others. Co-author and performer of dance performances for young audiences, he is a teacher at the Studio XL training program based in Reggio Emilia. For several years, he has been conducting dance workshops for people with disabilities, collaborating with institutions such as CCN/Aterballetto.

TICKETS

Full price: 10 euros

Discounted for under 30s, dance schools, Liceo Coreutico Matilde di Canossa, over 65s, CRAL members of the Municipality of Reggio Emilia: 6 euros

Discounted for under 8s: 3 euros

TICKET PURCHASE

Tickets are not numbered.

CONTACT FOR RESERVATIONS

Phone and WhatsApp: 3341023554

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OPEN REHEARSAL – SOLO ECHO

Fonderia Reggio Emilia
16 December H 18.00

FND Aterballetto – rehearsals – ph. Christophe Bernard (18)

Monday, December 16, at 6:00 PM, the audience at the Fonderia will have the opportunity to witness the preparation of Solo Echo, a creation by the multi-award-winning Canadian choreographer Crystal Pite, which will premiere in February at the Teatro Comunale di Bologna.

Open rehearsals are unique moments where you can watch the creation of a performance, engage with the artists, and be captivated by the art of dance: a special occasion that allows the audience to step into the daily routines of dancers and choreographers.

 

Le Blatte

Fonderia Reggio Emilia
18 December H 20.30

The choreographer Carlo Massari and his company C&C Company return to the Fonderia with a new ironic and tragicomic choreography.

LE BLATTE is a contemporary, surreal, and social physical fable, harsh and disillusioned, attempting to describe reality in its moving and wonderfully desolate state. A humanist parable, narrated with unreal lightness, this new creation tries to transform the banality of daily life into poetry, suspending its antihero protagonists between the prison of reality and a dream of escape.

Wednesday, December 18 at 6:00 PM open rehearsal

Wednesday, December 18 at 8:30 PM performance

Original creation: Carlo Massari

Sound composition: Andreas Moulin

Dramaturgical support: Sara Lemaire

Vocal consulting: Chiara Osella

Scenographic and costume consulting: Eleonora Peronetti

Lighting design: Francesco Massari

Production: C&C Company

In co-production with Oriente Occidente, (other partners to be defined)

International production delegated to Petri-Dish (Belgium)

With the contribution of Assessorato alla Cultura – Regione Emilia Romagna

With the support of ARTEFICI. Residenze Creative FVG, Centro Jobel

With the support of Théâtre Les Brigittines, Teatro Akropolis

Dreamlike and subtly political, LE BLATTE is conceived to combine social realism with tragicomic writing, opposing sentimentality and pathos while inviting the audience to reflect on the present (and perhaps the near future) through dark and biting humor. Seriously ironic, the compositional poetics will use the language of defeat to speak of hope, the decay awaiting rebirth, and the fall before (perhaps) the longed-for rise. An absurd and tragicomic act in which the spectator, whether they like it or not, can see themselves in the fragilities of everyday life.

An apocryphal Gospel narrating of involuntary sinners awaiting a personal Apocalypse, a winning scratch card, or a “…And they all lived happily ever after” that will never come. Souls attempting to drown their melancholy and worries in continuous, incessant activity—talking, dancing, humming, whistling… A petty, bewildered, and authentic humanity, constantly able to fall and rise again, roaming hungry in search of connections with others.

A bustling microcosm that brings to life various scenic tableaux composed of bodies and voices, in a transdisciplinary mix of essential and unembellished languages, which has characterized C&C Company’s poetic research from the beginning. The use of bodies and movement supports the hyper-narrative scenic expression.

LE BLATTE is based on a dramaturgical construction designed in sequential chapters, currently identified by the following subtitles: Fino a qui tutto bene (So Far, So Good), Antropo-cena (Anthro-dinner), Tragedia (Tragedy), Residuo non differenziabile (Non-Sortable Waste), La Bellezza salverà il mondo? (Will Beauty Save the World?), Tutto è bene quel che finisce (All’s Well That Ends). A sparse, minimalist set: a concrete monolith, perhaps an old wall, enhanced by video-mapping projections of migrating cockroaches seeking survival, and brought to life by constant interaction with the five performers who, in turn, struggle and flounder to avoid succumbing to one another. A dystopian metaphor, but not too much…

C&C, directed by Carlo Massari, identifies itself as a project dedicated to the creation and development of an evolving artistic language, aimed at a physical and dramaturgical investigation. It seeks to convey and share energy and creativity in the most direct, clear, and real manner possible, closely related to the pressing contemporary social issues. Characterized by constant and unembellished work, C&C focuses on the depth of interpersonal relationships with the goal of bringing truth to the stage through a deeply physical language that allows the audience to feel represented within its universality.

Founded in 2011, the Company has shown from the start a strong inclination towards hybridization and the transversality in the use of dance in relation to other contemporary performative codes, establishing and solidifying itself today as a “Amphibian” creative identity.

Among its numerous productions, the most recent include: Beast without Beauty, Les Miserables, A Peso Morto, RIGHT, Metamorphosis… which have received significant recognition and international tours. The company frequently creates works involving community engagement, establishing a dialogue that enhances the artistic project: a search for relational truth that characterizes the company’s poetics and is combined with a total imaginative openness capable of bringing the audience closer to the theatrical experience.

TICKETS

Full Price: 10 euros

Discounted under 30, dance schools, Liceo Coreutico Matilde di Canossa, over 65, CRAL members of the Municipality of Reggio Emilia: 6 euros

Discounted under 8: 3 euros

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NOTTE MORRICONE

Forum am Schlosspark Ludwigsburg
21 December H 21.00

«”I, Ennio Morricone, am dead”, wrote the composer before saying goodbye. His music, on the other hand, cannot. And this is how creators and artists always leave us without leaving us, and this is how memory takes care of keeping them alive, keeping them safe. Notte Morricone is my gift, a devoted tribute to the beauty he gave to the world. Ennio Morricone could be my father, or my grandfather, I am a direct heir of his legacy, of the films that (whether masterpieces, good, mediocre, or bad) owe him an immeasurable debt.» – Marcos Morau

Notte Morricone, the new creation of CCN/Aterballetto signed by the award-winning choreographer Marcos Morau, is in Ludwigsburg, Germany.

Notte Morricone is a devoted tribute by choreographer Marcos Morau to the beauty that Oscar winner Ennio Morricone gave to the world.

Notte Morricone takes place in the twilight of an ordinary night in the life of a creative, who alone and dazed in front of his sheets, takes notes and visualizes melodies for films that do not yet exist, bringing stories back to life in the rarefied air of his room.

 

 

Direction and choreography MARCOS MORAU
Music ENNIO MORRICONE
Musical direction and adaptation by MAURIZIO BILLI
Sound design ALEX RÖSER VATICHÉ, BEN MEERWEIN
Set and lighting MARC SALICRÚ
Costumes SILVIA DELAGNEAU
Choreography assistants SHAY PARTUSH, MARINA RODRÍGUEZ

Production Fondazione Nazionale della Danza / Aterballetto

Commission, co-production, first outdoor performance Macerata Opera Festival
Co-production, first indoor performance Fondazione Teatro di Roma
Co-productions Fondazione I Teatri di Reggio Emilia, Centro Servizi Culturali Santa Chiara Trento, Centro Teatrale Bresciano
Co-production Ravenna Festival | Orchestra Giovanile Luigi Cherubini

Outdoor premiere August 1, 2024, Macerata Opera Festival

Indoor premiere October 24 – November 10, 2024, Rome, Teatro Argentina

The performances at Teatro Argentina are co-presented with Fondazione Teatro di Roma and Romaeuropa Festival

«People often ask me what music I listen to, what music inspires or accompanies me in my daily life, and I always respond the same way: from classical music to the new contemporary waves, I draw inspiration from many different sources, and Ennio Morricone is always at the top of the list.

Morricone’s music embodies that abstract sense of what is unspoken and unseen in films. Although it is almost impossible to separate his music from the images it accompanies, Morricone transcends and intertwines with life itself, with memories, and with the beauty and cruelty of a world that continues to move forward, destroying and rebuilding itself every day. His music has a powerful melancholic quality that comes from both the contemplation of the past and the impossibility of capturing any past experience.

Classically trained and avant-garde by vocation, Morricone has always been beyond the trends of the moment. Today, three years after his death, Morricone continues to inspire artists and visionaries from different fields, and his music belongs to an entire century, having revived many of our great masters. His music was a genre unto itself, and for this evening I want to build a universe based on his sensibility to confirm that his legacy is more alive than ever and that, as he would say himself, “my music has a life of its own, which can live far from the films for which it was created.”»

Marcos Morau

Recently appointed Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters by the French Ministry of Culture and selected as the best choreographer of the year 2023 by the German magazine TANZ, the career of Marcos Morau (Valencia 1982) continues to grow as a creator and stage director.

Trained between Barcelona and New York in photography, choreography, and theatrical theory and dramaturgy, Marcos Morau constructs imaginary worlds and landscapes where image, text, movement, music, and space form a unique universe that is constantly nourished by cinema, photography, and literature.

Since 2004, Marcos has directed La Veronal, a company present in the best theaters and festivals in over thirty countries: Théâtre National de Chaillot in Paris, the Venice Biennale, the Avignon Festival, Tanz Im August in Berlin, the RomaEuropa Festival, the SIDance Festival in Seoul, Sadler’s Wells in London, Danse Danse Montreal, among many others.

In addition to his work with La Veronal, Marcos Morau is an international guest artist in various companies and theaters where he develops new creations, always halfway between the performing arts and dance: Nederlands Dans Theater, Lyon Opera Ballet, Les Grands Ballets Canadiens, Royal Danish Ballet, and The Royal Ballet of Flanders, among others.

As the youngest creator to receive the National Dance Award, the highest recognition in Spain, the future of Morau and La Veronal aims at exploring new formats and languages where opera, dance, and physical theater interact more than ever, seeking new ways to express and communicate in our ever-turbulent and constantly evolving present time.

From this season, he is an associate artist at Staatsballett Berlin.

“La Veronal is a reminder that dance is often at the forefront of the most innovative theater.” – The New York Times

“Morau’s visual treatment is so brilliant, so vividly strange, that we find ourselves immersed in what turns out to be a story of transmission and emancipation.” – Le Monde

“Morau, one of the most interesting young choreographers on the contemporary dance scene.” – El País

NOTTE MORRICONE

Théâtre d’Orléans Orléans
31 December H 20.30

«”I, Ennio Morricone, am dead”, wrote the composer before saying goodbye. His music, on the other hand, cannot. And this is how creators and artists always leave us without leaving us, and this is how memory takes care of keeping them alive, keeping them safe. Notte Morricone is my gift, a devoted tribute to the beauty he gave to the world. Ennio Morricone could be my father, or my grandfather, I am a direct heir of his legacy, of the films that (whether masterpieces, good, mediocre, or bad) owe him an immeasurable debt.» – Marcos Morau

Notte Morricone, the new creation of CCN/Aterballetto signed by the award-winning choreographer Marcos Morau, is at the Théâtre d’Orléans to bid farewell to 2024 and welcome 2025.

Tuesday, December 31, 2024 at 8:30 PM
Wednesday, January 1, 2025 at 5:00 PM

Notte Morricone is a devoted tribute by choreographer Marcos Morau to the beauty that Oscar winner Ennio Morricone gave to the world.

Notte Morricone takes place in the twilight of an ordinary night in the life of a creator, who alone and dazed in front of his sheets, takes notes and visualizes melodies for films that do not yet exist, bringing stories back to life in the rarefied air of his room.

 

 

Direction and choreography MARCOS MORAU
Music ENNIO MORRICONE
Musical direction and adaptation by MAURIZIO BILLI
Sound design ALEX RÖSER VATICHÉ, BEN MEERWEIN
Set and lighting MARC SALICRÚ
Costumes SILVIA DELAGNEAU
Choreography assistants SHAY PARTUSH, MARINA RODRÍGUEZ

Production Fondazione Nazionale della Danza / Aterballetto

Commission, co-production, first outdoor performance Macerata Opera Festival
Co-production, first indoor performance Fondazione Teatro di Roma
Co-productions Fondazione I Teatri di Reggio Emilia, Centro Servizi Culturali Santa Chiara Trento, Centro Teatrale Bresciano
Co-production Ravenna Festival | Orchestra Giovanile Luigi Cherubini

Outdoor premiere August 1, 2024, Macerata Opera Festival

Indoor premiere October 24 – November 10, 2024, Rome, Teatro Argentina

The performances at Teatro Argentina are co-presented with Fondazione Teatro di Roma and Romaeuropa Festival

«People often ask me what music I listen to, what music inspires or accompanies me in my daily life, and I always respond the same way: from classical music to the new contemporary waves, I draw inspiration from many different sources, and Ennio Morricone is always at the top of the list.

Morricone’s music embodies that abstract sense of what is unspoken and unseen in films. Although it is almost impossible to separate his music from the images it accompanies, Morricone transcends and intertwines with life itself, with memories, and with the beauty and cruelty of a world that continues to move forward, destroying and rebuilding itself every day. His music has a powerful melancholic quality that comes from both the contemplation of the past and the impossibility of capturing any past experience.

Classically trained and avant-garde by vocation, Morricone has always been beyond the trends of the moment. Today, three years after his death, Morricone continues to inspire artists and visionaries from different fields, and his music belongs to an entire century, having revived many of our great masters. His music was a genre unto itself, and for this evening I want to build a universe based on his sensibility to confirm that his legacy is more alive than ever and that, as he would say himself, “my music has a life of its own, which can live far from the films for which it was created.”»

Marcos Morau

Recently appointed Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters by the French Ministry of Culture and selected as the best choreographer of the year 2023 by the German magazine TANZ, the career of Marcos Morau (Valencia 1982) continues to grow as a creator and stage director.

Trained between Barcelona and New York in photography, choreography, and theatrical theory and dramaturgy, Marcos Morau constructs imaginary worlds and landscapes where image, text, movement, music, and space form a unique universe that is constantly nourished by cinema, photography, and literature.

Since 2004, Marcos has directed La Veronal, a company present in the best theaters and festivals in over thirty countries: Théâtre National de Chaillot in Paris, the Venice Biennale, the Avignon Festival, Tanz Im August in Berlin, the RomaEuropa Festival, the SIDance Festival in Seoul, Sadler’s Wells in London, Danse Danse Montreal, among many others.

In addition to his work with La Veronal, Marcos Morau is an international guest artist in various companies and theaters where he develops new creations, always halfway between the performing arts and dance: Nederlands Dans Theater, Lyon Opera Ballet, Les Grands Ballets Canadiens, Royal Danish Ballet, and The Royal Ballet of Flanders, among others.

As the youngest creator to receive the National Dance Award, the highest recognition in Spain, the future of Morau and La Veronal aims at exploring new formats and languages where opera, dance, and physical theater interact more than ever, seeking new ways to express and communicate in our ever-turbulent and constantly evolving present time.

From this season, he is an associate artist at Staatsballett Berlin.

“La Veronal is a reminder that dance is often at the forefront of the most innovative theater.” – The New York Times

“Morau’s visual treatment is so brilliant, so vividly strange, that we find ourselves immersed in what turns out to be a story of transmission and emancipation.” – Le Monde

“Morau, one of the most interesting young choreographers on the contemporary dance scene.” – El País

PAST SEASONS

People – Open Rehearsal

6 October 2022 H 18:00 - 19:00

People

6 October 2022 H 20:30 - 21:30

FOUR SEASONS in Different Seasons

13 October 2022 H 20:30 - 22:00

ARA! ARA! – OPEN REHEARSAL

23 January 2022 H 18:00 - 19:00

ARA! ARA!

23 January 2022 H 20:30 - 21:30

NUBIVAGO – Open Rehearsal

9 February 2022 H 18:00 - 19:00

NUBIVAGO

9 February 2022 H 20:30 - 22:00

Dante Solo Inferno – Open Rehearsal

11 September 2021 H 18:00 - 19:00

Dante Solo Inferno

12 September 2021 H 20:30 - 21:30

XL Dance Company

28 March 2021 H 21:00 - 22:00

Made in Italy 24.0 – open rehearsal

19 June 2021 H 19:00 - 20:30

Made in Italy 24.0

20 June 2021 H 21:30 - 23:00

OMBRE (excerpts) – OPEN REHEARSAL

22 June 2021 H 16:00 - 17:00

SHORTCUT

20 January 2020 H 20:30 - 22:00

BLISS – OPEN REHEARSAL

23 January 2020 H 18:00 - 19:00

Repeat / Harleking

5 February 2020 H 20:30 - 21:45

Open Rehearsal

12 February 2020 H 18:00 - 19:00