The fifth season for the artistic collaboration between Aterballetto and the Piccolo Teatro, which has by now become a veritable “residence”. In programme for this first appointment, three new performances by Philippe Kratz, “L’eco dell'acqua”, Eugenio Scigliano, “Lost Shadows”, and Johan Inger, “Bliss”.
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Teatro Strehler
The fifth season for the artistic collaboration between Aterballetto and the Piccolo Teatro, which has by now become a veritable 'residence'. Two evenings, two programmes, and two triptychs subdivided between six choreographers, all united by the themes of important consolidated values and renewal. In the programme for this first appointment are three new works by Philippe Kratz, L'eco dell'acqua, Eugenio Scigliano, Lost Shadows, and Johan Inger, Bliss.
A programme which perfectly sums up the journey undertaken by the artistic director Cristina Bozzolini with the aim of renewing the company's repertoire, bringing together internationally acclaimed authors and emerging Italian talent.
The first work of the evening is L’eco dell'acqua by Philippe Kratz, inspired by Goethe’s poem Gesang der Geister über den Wassern on the theme of destiny: just like water, the soul of men comes from the sky and to the sky it returns, following its passage on earth.
This will be followed by the pas de deux Lost Shadows by Eugenio Scigliano, “the shadow of a memory of which all trace has been lost”… set to the music of Franz Schubert.
Dance ‘en point’ is interwoven with street dance in #hybrid, the second piece of the evening choreographed by Philippe Kratz. A pas de deux to the music of Romare, a blend of Afro-American sounds which accompanies and envelops diverse dance styles – often seen as opposites – that blend into a harmonious finale.
The evening will conclude with the all-new Bliss: following Andonis Foniadakis, this year Aterballetto has trusted Johan Inger with the task of creating a new choreography for the company. Aterballetto has already worked with Inger for the new staging of Rain Dogs, which performed at the Teatro Strehler in 2014. Bliss is inspired by Keith Jarrett's Köln Concert, an improvised jazz solo performed at the Cologne Opera in 1975. Considered the most famous solo jazz album, it “has inspired and touched millions of people – claims Inger – thanks to its perfect timing in attracting a generation which moved from one side of their lives to the other”.
Duration: one hour and 15 minutes
The fifth season for the artistic collaboration between Aterballetto and the Piccolo Teatro, which has by now become a veritable 'residence'. Two evenings, two programmes, and two triptychs subdivided between six choreographers, all united by the themes of important consolidated values and renewal. In the programme for this first appointment are three new works by Philippe Kratz, L'eco dell'acqua, Eugenio Scigliano, Lost Shadows, and Johan Inger, Bliss.
A programme which perfectly sums up the journey undertaken by the artistic director Cristina Bozzolini with the aim of renewing the company's repertoire, bringing together internationally acclaimed authors and emerging Italian talent.
The first work of the evening is L’eco dell'acqua by Philippe Kratz, inspired by Goethe’s poem Gesang der Geister über den Wassern on the theme of destiny: just like water, the soul of men comes from the sky and to the sky it returns, following its passage on earth.
This will be followed by the pas de deux Lost Shadows by Eugenio Scigliano, “the shadow of a memory of which all trace has been lost”… set to the music of Franz Schubert.
Dance ‘en point’ is interwoven with street dance in #hybrid, the second piece of the evening choreographed by Philippe Kratz. A pas de deux to the music of Romare, a blend of Afro-American sounds which accompanies and envelops diverse dance styles – often seen as opposites – that blend into a harmonious finale.
The evening will conclude with the all-new Bliss: following Andonis Foniadakis, this year Aterballetto has trusted Johan Inger with the task of creating a new choreography for the company. Aterballetto has already worked with Inger for the new staging of Rain Dogs, which performed at the Teatro Strehler in 2014. Bliss is inspired by Keith Jarrett's Köln Concert, an improvised jazz solo performed at the Cologne Opera in 1975. Considered the most famous solo jazz album, it “has inspired and touched millions of people – claims Inger – thanks to its perfect timing in attracting a generation which moved from one side of their lives to the other”.
Duration: one hour and 15 minutes
Credits
Piccolo Teatro Strehler
from 14 to 17 June 2016
Tuesday and Thursday, 7.30 pm.; Wednesday and Friday 8.30 pm
Aterballetto – Fondazione Nazionale della Danza
L'eco dell'acqua
choreography and set design Philippe Kratz
music Federico Albanese, Jonny Greenwood, Howling, Arvo Pärt, Sufjan Stevens, The Haxan Clock
sound design OOOPStudio
costumes Costanza Maramotti and Philippe Kratz
lighting Carlo Cerri
costumes made by Sartoria Aterballetto – Francesca Messori e Nuvia Valestri
with Noemi Arcangeli, Saul Daniele Ardillo, Damiano Artale, Hektor Budlla, Alessandro Calvani, Martina Forioso, Marietta Kro, Ina Lesnakowski, Valerio Longo, Ivana Mastroviti, Riccardo Occhilupo, Giulio Pighini, Roberto Tedesco, Lucia Vergnano, Serena Vinzio, Chiara Viscido
duration: 30 minutes
INTERMISSION (15 minutes)
Lost Shadows
choreography Eugenio Scigliano
music Franz Schubert
sound design OOOPStudio
costumes Kristopher Millar & Lois Swandale
lighting Carlo Cerri
costumes made by Sartoria Aterballetto – Francesca Messori e Nuvia Valestri
with Serena Vinzio, Roberto Tedesco (14 e 16 giugno)
Martina Forioso, Damiano Artale (15 e 17 giugno)
duration: 12 minutes
#hybrid
choreography and costumes Philippe Kratz
music Romare
lighting Carlo Cerri
costumes made by Sartoria Aterballetto – Francesca Messori e Nuvia Valestri
with Martina Forioso, Valerio Longo (14 e 16 giugno)
Noemi Arcangeli, Hektor Budlla (15 e 17 giugno)
duration: 7 minutes
INTERMISSION (15 minutes)
Bliss
choreography Johan Inger
music Keith Jarrett
sets by Johan Inger
costumes by Johan Inger e Francesca Messori
lighting Peter Lundin
assistant to the choreographer Yvan Dubreuil
costumes made by Sartoria Aterballetto – Francesca Messori e Debora Baudoni
Saul Daniele Ardillo, Damiano Artale, Martina Forioso, Philippe Kratz, Marietta Kro, Ivana Mastroviti, Roberto Tedesco, Serena Vinzio (14, 15, 17 giugno)
Noemi Arcangeli, Hektor Budlla, Alessandro Calvani, Ina Lesnakowski, Valerio Longo, Giulio Pighini, Lucia Vergnano, Chiara Viscido (16 giugno)
duration: 27 minutes
GUEST PRODUCTION – SEASON SERIES
Stalls:
Full price € 33.00
Discounted € 21.00
Balcony:
Full price € 26.00
Discounted € 18.00
Reduced price tickets are reserved for children up to the age of 12, youngsters under the age of 25 and adult over the age of 65, and are available exclusively from the Teatro Strehler box office (largo Greppi, Lanza underground station, line M2) or by calling 02.41.42.18.89.
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Sunday 10.00 a.m. – 5.00 p.m.
Teatro Strehler
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