11 to 13 Displace March 2010. Move or shift the position or place usual
in particular, to force to leave their homeland.
in particular, to force to leave their homeland.
conducted by Imago
Displace suit is the way it governs us at this time. It is the dust that envelops us all and not make anything clear, nor what we have or what we have lost forever. It is the house that we will never, movement and constant change that characterize our lives. It is the race of an entire civilization, like ours, to its inexorable destruction, is our attempt to place ourselves within this collapse, this slippage. It is the term used in English to refer to refugees who are "displaced", arranged more or less coercive in a place other than the home: migrants, refugees, exiles. In Italian would be translated as "crowding out", a word that has more to do with mood than with a political status, a state of mind fuzzy, nebulous, confusing its limits, its boundaries with those of others: do not know how you feel, what feels, in relation to the other and the space around us.
doubt about their feelings.
"I think of hospital beds and the thoughts you are there when you are in, and the beds of the hotel rooms and incredible moments that you can pass, or get lost in the streets of a city I thought I knew, or the feeling you get when we are reduced to screaming at the news, or the incredible closeness and distance that you have against the person who you love, be so close and so far, and learn to live in this state, learning to love a place that can not hide nor flee. I think it's a great place to live. "
Tim Etchell
An intensive workshop on" displacement "during which an investigation of the different possible aspects related to the theme of displacement and displacement in general: political, emotional, abstract , comedians. Try to live in a state of mind and possible reactions to the first hypothesis. Build and deploy images and actions in space, living space in flux, because of thresholds and boundaries, real or imagined, to manage the waiting time forced, being thrown off course, move constantly, move, building unstable structures, support systems, improvisation, props, temporary support. A workshop open to anyone who wants to deepen the relationship between your body and the space surrounding it, light and sound, to those who share or believe to share this feeling and I want to investigate more direct and material aspects. A first step of a three-day journey that will continue, who knows when, somehow, who knows in which direction. Brief Bio
Muta Muta Imago Imago was born in Rome in 2006. It is a research project led by Riccardo Fazi, Claudia Sorace, open and aimed at testing of different artistic languages, in the name each time rather than an aesthetic or general rules, but the project and the particular theme that you choose to deal with. The video, installation, music, body, light, action on the space, through which the elements are creating worlds and stories of assumptions at the heart of which the investigation of the relationship between the human being, the space and time, plays a major role. Between 2007 and 2009 produces the shows (a + b) 3, Lev, Madeleine, trilogy that explores themes of memory and separation, which were hosted in theaters and festivals, including Festival Premieres (Strasbourg ) Bipod Festival (Beirut), Centro Parraga (Murcia), Face à Face - Théâtre de la Ville (Paris), Festival International des Brigittines (Brussels), Sophiensaele (Berlin), Trafo (Budapest), Temps d'Image (Cluj) Clipa Adum (Tel Aviv) and national, including RomaEuropa Festival, also co-producer, Vie Scena Contemporanea Festival, the Theatre Santarcangelo. In 2009 Naples Theatre Festival creates for the site-specific performance Naples. First step in the city below. In the same year he won the Special Prize Muta Imago Ubu, the Jury Prize from the National Critics Award and DE.MO. / Movin 'UP. In the same year he won the Claudia Sorace Knighthood Youth of the Province of Rome and the International Prize Valeria Moriconi as "Future of the scene."
The workshop is residential, including accommodation and food in the guesthouse of the arboretum.
Working Days: 3 (7 hours per day)
working hours (approx.):
Day 1, Friday, March 11: 10.30/12.30 - 14.30/19.30
Day 2, Saturday, March 12: 10.30/12.30 - 14.30/19.30
Day 3, Sunday, March 13: 10.30/12.30 - 14.30/19.30
Selection Mode:
The maximum number of participants is set at 15.
To participate you must first send teatrodimora@arboreto.org
- Curriculum Vitae
- A photo of themselves placed within a space in which we move normally.
The photo must be taken specifically for the laboratory.
Specific requests:
Each participant must prepare a brief for the laboratory performance action related to the concept
displacement.
Registration Fee:
The registration fee is € 185.
The registration fee includes:
- Membership to our Association (annual fee of € 15)
- Accommodation in a guest house (rooms 3 and 4 beds, shared bathrooms, shared kitchen)
- Sheets and blankets (but not towels)
Meals is charged for each student. The guest house is equipped with a kitchen equipped to cook and eat
.
Payment:
To confirm your attendance and register for the workshop, it is necessary (make the payment in amount of € 135
through one of the following ways: 1
.
MONEY ORDER made out to the arboretum cultural, Alley Rubber , 8-47921 Rimini
indicating the name and reason for payment.
2.
BANK Cultural Association The arboretum
Banca Popolare dell'Emilia Romagna
Agency Via IV Novembre (Rimini)
IBAN: IT 32 Q 05387 24201 The remaining
000000854301 share of € 50 will be welded on the first day of lab.
Once the payment is preferred to fax or mail a copy of the
payment, because the originals often come very late.
---------------------- For further information: Associazione Culturale
The arboretum
dead rubber 8-47921 Rimini
tel. and fax 0541.25777 - tel.
mobile 333.3474242 mail: teatrodimora@arboreto.org
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