on stage with Fallen angels and Where you can find me, disappearence on 5th of May, Teatro Biblioteca Quarticciolo
The title of the season is Vertigo. What is vertigo for you?
The word vertigo suggests to me a bodily state, and therefore of the whole (human) being, that ploughs through the dimension of the invisible. It has to do with a particular surrender of the body and a surrender to spatiality, a surrender to the unknown that I ultimately feel is a profound form of liberation. His music is aerial, a vacuum of air, like a “levare” of the senses. Vertigo is the possibility of feeling viv3, in the disarmed surrender to being, here and now.
What power does dance have to change the imaginary and/or act the world?
Dance as a language devoid of logos possesses another kind of “word,” less immediate in terms of informational communication, but a vehicle for perceptual images that have the possibility of telling -beyond-, of demystifying appearances. Considering this I find it a most fertile field of action, for those who enact it and for those who witness it, as a tool for the elaboration of thought. As live art then it acts on the sense of community and relationships, in the micro and macro, on and off stage.