Residency 15 - MK

DIALOGUES / PERFORMING ARTS RESIDENCIES AT VILLA MANIN

Residency 15
MK
5-18 June 2017_part one
Bermudas
24-29 October 2017_part two
Veduta_Villa Manin

Saturday 28th October, 4:45 | 5:30 | 6:15 | 7:00 pm
Residency open to the public_part two
Udine, Piazza Giacomo Matteotti 18
MK
Veduta
for 40 viewers (10 for each performance)
ticket 5 euros, booking required, biglietteria@cssudine.it
 / t.0432.506925

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MK
Veduta> Udine
concept Michele Di Stefano and Lorenzo Bianchi Hoesch
residency with  the dancers Biagio Caravano, Roberta Mosca, Laura Scarpini
music Lorenzo Bianchi Hoesch
choreography Michele Di Stefano
audio system LEM International – Silentsystem

thanks to Italian Secret, caffè wine loungebar and to galleria Astra & Palazzo Antivari

Veduta>Udine is part of a modular format, dedicate to the city and the perspective view of the urban landscape.
The performance is experienced through headphones, from a panoramic viewpoint looking over the city. The sweeping view invites the eyes of audience to dwell on places both very near and very far, connected by a powerfully cinematic holophonic recording heard through the headphones, and the distant position of the performers.
After their work in Bologna and Matera, MK has now developed a module designed specifically for Udine during the residency at Dialoghi. This is based on one of Udine’s most historical squares, Piazza Matteotti.
Through listening, the urban view is transformed into a place that floats between the present and that which is possible, the viewers are immersed in a landscape that is no longer the one which stands before them: as if in a religious allegory, it is transformed into a series of coincidences and configurations that seem to evoke something else.
Dance is literally a point of view on the world that it inscribes, it declares the presence of the figure within the space of the community, at the same time offering an escape route.

Saturday 17th June, 7:00 pm
Residency open to the public_part one
Villa Manin di Passariano, Spazio Residenze
MK
Bermudas
maximum 50 spectators
free entry, booking required residenzevillamanin@cssudine.it 
tel. +39 0432 504765

MK
Bermudas
creative dance residency with Philippe Barbut, Biagio Caravano, Marta Ciappina, Andrea Dionisi, Sebastiano Geronimo, Giacomo Goina, Luciano Lanza, Flora Orciari, Annalisa Rainoldi, Laura Scarpini, Loredana Tarnovschi, Alice Cheope Turati, and Francesca Ugolini.
concept and choreography by Michele Di Stefano

Bermudas is a choreography designed for a variable number of interchangeable performers (between 3 and 15). It is a system of movement based on simple yet strict rules which create a perpetual motion that can be adopted by each performer as a condition for existence next to the others and to build a world of shared rhythm.
The work is inspired by chaos theory, the creation of complex systems from simple conditions and evolution systems derived from physics and meteorology.
The end result leads to the creation of a space that is rich with relational tension, a very intense field of energy (the title is an ironic reference to this) intersecting with the pressing drive to communicate, which is essential to create a space that is always accessible to anyone who enters it.
This residency focuses on the fine-tuning of the choreographic dynamics regardless of the number or characteristics of the performers. Indeed, these will change constantly over the course of the two weeks of work with groups that are always different.
As such, the invitation to the audience to view the work will offer a window onto one of the possible casts of performers, but also onto the single objective of the work: the construction of a dance that always allows someone else’s dance to find a space.

MK works in choreography and performance.
Current productions include Robinson, Impressions d’Afrique and Hey, choreographic investigations that are suspended between pure landscape and a tormented reconstruction of the exotic. The group has produced numerous fruitful collaborations with a range of visual artists and musicians in environmental and installation formats, including the recent project, Veduta. The group has been commissioned to produce choreographies by the Biennale Danza, the Korean National Contemporary Dance Company, Aterballetto and RIC.CI (Reconstruction Italian Contemporary Choreography). 
In 2014, Michele Di Stefano won the Leone d’argento award at the 9th international contemporary dance festival at the Biennale di Venezia.

CSS Teatro stabile di innovazione del FVG
T. +39 0432 504765 info@cssudine.it
ERPaC Ente Regionale per il Patrimonio Culturale del FVG
T. +39 0432 821211 info@villamanin.itwww.villamanin.it

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