talkCecilia GuidaParticipation and care in performances in public spaces
Participatory performance outside museums and as a tool for social repair and healing.
Participatory performance outside museums and as a tool for social repair and healing.
An event that attempts to intertwine artistic performance with a theme that lies at the heart of Judith Butler's reflection: the alliance of bodies in public space.
A singer transforms emotions into a river of tears, linking human weeping to the eternal cycle of water.
The Sicilian artist translates suffering into punk and synthetic melodies and tells Palermo stories in different languages and dialects.
A performance that interweaves art and nature, exploring the deep connection between living beings, inspired by the unique vision of Antonio Ligabue.
Interweaving legend and contemporaneity in an audiovisual con-formance that explores grief and hope through the figure of Zarqāʾ al-Yamāma.
A dance piece about love, a study of the domestic and the spectacular that combines fears, desires, incapabilities, possibilities, doubts and curiosity.
Two days of workshops led by choreographer and dancer Marco Torrice to prepare the 14th September performance that will get everyone dancing.
A performative action that spreads across different spaces and contexts, rewriting an uncontrollable liquid score each time.
The dematerialisation of the body in performance with the expansion of new artificial and virtual realities: the transition from the full body to the empty body, from the body to the .0
A reflection on the fusion of art and activism, from which new languages and autonomous institutions emerge.
A musical performance characterised by the deconstruction of trance and hard techno, accompanying the presentation of the exhibition project Windows to Look In.