In 2022, the Flemish collective FC Bergman, with its highly original The Sheep Song, was one of the contributors most applauded by audiences at the Presente Indicativo Festival. Winners of a Silver Lion at the 2023 International Theatre Festival, the artists return to the Piccolo with Works and Days, a reflection inspired by the Greek poet Hesiod on the increasingly fragile relationship that binds the human community to the planet it inhabits.
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Teatro Strehler
With The Sheep Song – presented at the 2022 edition of the Presente Indicativo Festival – the Flemish collective FC Bergman offered what they defined «a paean to individual freedom and the possibility of manipulating life». The artists speak of their new creation, Works and Days, inspired by the poem of the same name by Hesiod, as an «authentic eulogy to the relentless power of the group and the boundless power of nature».
In the 8th century B.C., the Greek poet Hesiod dedicated a poem to his brother, in which he made a series of suggestions regarding the art of agriculture. The work became a kind of farmer’s almanac in verse, combining technical suggestions with a more general ethical and didactic account.
FC Bergman has adopted Hesiod’s title for its own reflection – once again without text – on life on (and with) Earth. An existence that is often in line with the rhythm of the seasons, the laws of the Earth, and the customs of the community that cultivates it. A new era, however, with new possibilities and aspirations, is forging its way into this fragile communion between humanity and the planet.
Recommended for audiences aged 16 and over
The show includes nude scenes
A play without text
Duration: the play is currently in production
With The Sheep Song – presented at the 2022 edition of the Presente Indicativo Festival – the Flemish collective FC Bergman offered what they defined «a paean to individual freedom and the possibility of manipulating life». The artists speak of their new creation, Works and Days, inspired by the poem of the same name by Hesiod, as an «authentic eulogy to the relentless power of the group and the boundless power of nature».
In the 8th century B.C., the Greek poet Hesiod dedicated a poem to his brother, in which he made a series of suggestions regarding the art of agriculture. The work became a kind of farmer’s almanac in verse, combining technical suggestions with a more general ethical and didactic account.
FC Bergman has adopted Hesiod’s title for its own reflection – once again without text – on life on (and with) Earth. An existence that is often in line with the rhythm of the seasons, the laws of the Earth, and the customs of the community that cultivates it. A new era, however, with new possibilities and aspirations, is forging its way into this fragile communion between humanity and the planet.
Recommended for audiences aged 16 and over
The show includes nude scenes
A play without text
Duration: the play is currently in production
Credits
Works and Days
ITALIAN PREMIERE
directing, dramaturgy e scenography Stef Aerts, Joé Agemans, Thomas Verstraeten and Marie Vinck (FC Bergman)
with Stef Aerts, Joé Agemans, Maryam Sserwamukoko, Thomas Verstraeten, Marie Vinck, Fumiyo Ikeda, Geert Goossens, Bonnie Elias
music composed and performed live by Joachim Badenhorst and Sean Carpio
costumes An d’Huys
lighting Stef Aerts and Joé Agemans
a Toneelhuis production
co-produced with Piccolo Teatro di Milano – Teatro d’Europa, Les Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg
with the support of the Tax Shelter of the Federal Government of Belgium, Gallop Tax Shelter
Recommended for audiences aged 16 and over
The show includes nude scenes
A play without text
Tickets
Category of performance International Co-production
Stalls full price € 40 | Discounted (under 26 and over 65) € 23
Balcony full price € 32 | Discounted (under 26 and over 65) € 20
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