Fonderia is the house of dance and art in Reggio Emilia.
- Discover the companies, the artists and the choreographers of our dance season.
- Attend the performances and the open rehearsals.
- Enjoy, purely.
- All
- 14'20''
- Alpha Grace
- Another Story
- Antitesi
- Aterballetto
- Bach Project
- BLISS
- Chiostri San Pietro 2022
- Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda
- Don Juan
- Dreamers
- feeling good
- Golden Days
- In/Finito
- Kepler
- La stella nascosta
- Lorca sono tutti
- Lost in
- Meridiana
- MicroDanze
- Never odd or even
- Next Stop
- Nine Bells
- Notte Morricone
- O
- Open rehearsals
- Over Dance
- Pasiphae
- Performances
- Phoenix
- Productions
- Rain Dogs
- Rhapsody in Blue
- Season
- Season 2021
- Season January - June 2024
- Season January-July 2020
- season january-may 2022
- season September-December 2021
- Season September-December 2022
- Secus
- September - December 2024 season
- Shoot me
- special events
- Special projects
- Stabat Mater
- Stagione Faenza 2018-2019
- Stagione Forlì 2018-2019
- stagione gennaio giugno 2023
- Stagione gennaio-giugno 2019
- Stagione gennaio-giugno 2024
- Stagione settembre-dicembre 2018
- Stagione settembre-dicembre 2019
- Stagione settembre-dicembre 2023
- Stanze Rooms
- Storie
- Stravaganze in sol minore
- Streaming
- Tango Glaciale Reloaded
- Tempesta
- Trans Frontieres
- Upper-East-Side
- Wolf
- Yeled
- Yeled/Shoot me
NOTTE MORRICONE
The National Choreographic Center/Aterballetto pays tribute to Ennio Morricone with a new production by Spanish choreographer Marcos Morau.
The Spanish artist, with his visionary power and ability to transform musical universes, presents a unique creation that intertwines the music of Academy Award winner Ennio Morricone with dance, visual arts, and cinematic inspirations.
Marcos Morau, the youngest choreographer to date to receive the National Dance Award, Spain’s highest honor in dance, constructs imaginary worlds and landscapes where image, text, movement, music, and space form a unique universe constantly nurtured by cinema, photography, and literature. Now, for his first collaboration with the CCN/Aterballetto, he has chosen to draw from iconic compositions of the cinematic landscape of the last seventy years: those of Academy Award winner Ennio Morricone.
The director says: “With classical training and an avant-garde vocation, Morricone has always been beyond the trends of his time. His music spans an entire century and has revived the works of many great masters. For this evening, I aim to build a universe based on his sensitivity, confirming that his legacy is more alive than ever, and, as he himself would say, ‘My music has a life of its own, which can live beyond the films for which it was created.'”
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Duration 90′
NOTTE MORRICONE
The National Choreographic Center/Aterballetto pays tribute to Ennio Morricone with a new production by Spanish choreographer Marcos Morau.
The Spanish artist, with his visionary power and ability to transform musical universes, presents a unique creation that intertwines the music of Academy Award winner Ennio Morricone with dance, visual arts, and cinematic inspirations.
Marcos Morau, the youngest choreographer to date to receive the National Dance Award, Spain’s highest honor in dance, constructs imaginary worlds and landscapes where image, text, movement, music, and space form a unique universe constantly nurtured by cinema, photography, and literature. Now, for his first collaboration with the CCN/Aterballetto, he has chosen to draw from iconic compositions of the cinematic landscape of the last seventy years: those of Academy Award winner Ennio Morricone.
The director says: “With classical training and an avant-garde vocation, Morricone has always been beyond the trends of his time. His music spans an entire century and has revived the works of many great masters. For this evening, I aim to build a universe based on his sensitivity, confirming that his legacy is more alive than ever, and, as he himself would say, ‘My music has a life of its own, which can live beyond the films for which it was created.'”
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Duration 90′
NOTTE MORRICONE
The National Choreographic Center/Aterballetto pays tribute to Ennio Morricone with a new production by Spanish choreographer Marcos Morau.
The Spanish artist, with his visionary power and ability to transform musical universes, presents a unique creation that intertwines the music of Academy Award winner Ennio Morricone with dance, visual arts, and cinematic inspirations.
Marcos Morau, the youngest choreographer to date to receive the National Dance Award, Spain’s highest honor in dance, constructs imaginary worlds and landscapes where image, text, movement, music, and space form a unique universe constantly nurtured by cinema, photography, and literature. Now, for his first collaboration with the CCN/Aterballetto, he has chosen to draw from iconic compositions of the cinematic landscape of the last seventy years: those of Academy Award winner Ennio Morricone.
The director says: “With classical training and an avant-garde vocation, Morricone has always been beyond the trends of his time. His music spans an entire century and has revived the works of many great masters. For this evening, I aim to build a universe based on his sensitivity, confirming that his legacy is more alive than ever, and, as he himself would say, ‘My music has a life of its own, which can live beyond the films for which it was created.'”
Discover more »
Duration 90′