THE REAL YOU
Choreographer Mauro Astolfi
Performers Anita Bonavida, Lorenzo Capozzi, Maria Cossu, Mario Laterza, Giuliana Mele, Mateo Mirdita, Alessandro Piergentili, Miriam Raffone , Martina Staltari
Music by Andrea Buttafuoco
Light Design by Marco Policastro
Costumes by Anna Coluccia
A Spellbound production supported by the Ministry of Culture in collaboration with Dap Festival, Fuori Programma Festival and Civitanova Danza Festival.
National preview June 30th Dap Festival, July 5th Fuori Programma Festival
Premiere July 28th Civitanova Danza Festival
The real you is the construction of a space in which one can find an essential value, an immortal ideal reality. What can we put ahead of everything in our life to find out what we are or what we are not? Is it established that we exist as a scientific outcome universally accepted or maybe we can find an identity beyond the model constructed by those who have already planned our life?
We study the community in which we live and we know better, trying not to get old surrounded by a multitude of theoretical perspectives. Deep inside, we look for the will to elude the rules establishing the way in which we should interpret our social life. We work hard to find our own order and our favourite conflict.
“Have you found out what you are? You are the house, the property, the bank account, the furniture, the carpet, the ideas, the quarrels, the pleasures, the despairs, the agony of one’s own life, the contradictions, the revolt, the discontent, the lawn for something beautiful to happen. A life so lonely, isolated in which there is no relationship at all, in which there is no love, no beauty, no vastness, no space. That’s what you are, and you want that to go on, and probably when you want to go on you will go on if you think it’s worth it. And what is immortality, then? Then what is innocence? Can the mind that goes on in the routine, in weariness, in despair, in loneliness, with all the misery and confusion, can such a mind be innocent? Can such a mind be immortal? To die everyday to everything – and we mean to everything, to every pleasure, to every pain, to all the bitterness and cynicism – to die freely, happily to the past everyday which means never to accumulate. And the mind which is free, such a mind then is aware.”
From a Krishnamurti public speech in Amsterdam on May 5th, 1969.
IF YOU WERE A MAN
Choreographer Mauro Astolfi
Performers Lorenzo Capozzi, Mario Laterza, Mateo Mirdita, Alessandro Piergentili
Music by AA. VV.
Costumes by Anna Coluccia
A Spellbound production together with Attraversamenti Multipli Festival and Armonie d’Arte Festival supported by the Ministry of Culture.
If you were a man is a study for four men concerning a profound reprogramming of listening. If sounds produced by movements and breaths were decrypted in good time, so many things could be avoided, things could not happen and one could learn to listen properly to a silent body.
The beauty of a silent conversation brings unexpected outcomes… even little noises or body strategies can be an early announcement of a coming conflict.