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MM Contemporary Dance Company

PULCINELLA

Nel realizzare la propria versione di Pulcinella, Michele Merola rispetta il passato, ma si muove per una propria strada. La colonna sonora è composta da alcuni brani del balletto e dalle “escursioni” del compositore Stefano Corrias. La contaminazione della partitura originale è dettata dall’esigenza di disporre di momenti più intimi per poter chiarire chi sia veramente Pulcinella: il coreografo ha voluto evidenziare il versante solitario e malinconico dell’alfiere napoletano.

“Pulcinella – dice Merola – è un’immagine anche di solitudine, che non muore mai: sembra morire più volte durante lo spettacolo, ma poi sempre si rialza, perché la sua libertà potrebbe essere soffocata, ma sempre torna a vivere.”

Lo spettacolo sarà introdotto dal professor Alessandro Pontremoli Ordinario di Storia della Danza all’Università di Torino.

Concept Michele Merola and Cristina Spelti
Choreography Michele Merola
Music Igor Stravinskij, Stefano Corrias
Set and lighting design Cristina Spelti
Costume design Patricia Villirillo
Performers MM Contemporary Dance Company (9 danzatori)
Production MM Contemporary Dance Company

The first performance of the ballet Pulcinella was at the Paris Opera in 1920, by Djagilev’s Ballets Russes; the music, by Igor Stravinskij, was inspired by pages by G. B. Pergolesi and other authors of the 17th and 18th centuries. The composer gives his own sign to the dancing pages in themselves, like so much music of the 18th century: in tune with the subject, he makes a gentle caricature of it, celebrated for the richness of its rhythms and the freshness of its harmonies, exalted by Leonide Massine, choreographer, and Pablo Picasso, for his scenes and costumes.

In creating his own version, Michele Merola respects the past, and the great masterpieces produced on the subject, but moves on his own path. The soundtrack is composed of some pieces of the ballet and the “excursions” made by the composer Stefano Corrias. The contamination of the original score is dictated by the need to have more intimate moments, more bare from the musical point of view, to be able to clarify who is really Pulcinella: the choreographer wanted to highlight in this work the solitary, melancholy and dramatic side of the Neapolitan standard bearer.

“Pulcinella – says the choreographer – is a person, is an image, is a thought of loneliness. It is a thought that never dies, in fact in choreography this character seems to die several times, but then always rises, a sign of his continuous possibility of rebirth, because the freedom that Punchinello carries within him, all that is new, all that is freedom, all that is truth could be suffocated, but always comes back to life.”

In the predominant black and white of the costumes and the scene, only a hint of red appears: it is Pulcinella, whose heart beats beyond any attempt to make him die, and continues to pulsate, for better or for worse, in black and white. What remains, in this ballet, of its first edition? Once the story has been reduced to the essential, and the accessory characters have been eliminated, Pimpinella, the young girl loved by Pulcinella, the Wizard, who uses light as a guide to find a way out in the course of history, and the two couples of lovers remain. The choreographer did not want to follow the plot built in 1920, but focuses on the personality of the protagonist and the main events that revolve around him: his love for Pimpinella, the alleged death, the ending, a symbol of rebirth.

“The final scene – says Merola – in which Punchinello once again wears his hat, which he often has inside the show, but which he often takes off to be similar to the rest of society, symbolizes his choice: he realizes that being as society would like takes him nowhere, and then chooses to be himself, chooses the truth.”

MM Contemporary Dance Company is a contemporary dance company directed by choreographer Michele Merola, founded in 1999 as a center of production of events and shows and as a promoter of exhibitions and workshops with the aim of encouraging exchanges and alliances between Italian and international artists, witnesses and spokesmen of contemporary culture.
The company’s repertoire, based in Reggio Emilia, is rich and varied, thanks to the works of Michele Merola and the creations signed by European and Italian choreographers such as Mats Ek, Gustavo Ramirez Sansano, Karl Alfred Schreiner, Emanuele Soavi, Enrico Morelli.

In 2010 the MM Contemporary Dance Company won the prestigious Dance & Dance Award as the best emerging company and today, it is, to all intents and purposes, a reality of excellence in Italian dance, with a consolidated activity of shows throughout the country. For some years now it has conquered an international market with shows in European and non-European countries (Korea, Colombia, Canada, Germany, Russia, Morocco…).
In 2017 MM Contemporary Dance Company won the Premio Europaindanza 2017 – Premio al Merito alla choreografia, for the show Bolero by Michele Merola.
For the three-year period 2018-20, MM Contemporary Dance Company is an associate company of the InDanza Circuit of Trentino Alto Adige.

MMCDC is supported by the Ministry for Cultural Heritage and Activities, Emilia-Romagna Region, Fondazione Nazionale della Danza/Aterballetto, Teatro Asioli di Correggio, ASD Progetto Danza. Technical partner: Pro Music.

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