Contemporary plots, tomorrow Chiara Gamberale and the show “Nobody’s Hamlet” by Nassim Solemainpour (regional premiere) at the Vecchie Segherie Mastrotaro in Bisceglie

Contemporary plots, tomorrow Chiara Gamberale and the show “Nobody’s Hamlet” by Nassim Solemainpour (regional premiere) at the Vecchie Segherie Mastrotaro in Bisceglie
Contemporary plots, tomorrow Chiara Gamberale and the show “Nobody’s Hamlet” by Nassim Solemainpour (regional premiere) at the Vecchie Segherie Mastrotaro in Bisceglie

The rich weekend of the Trame Contemporanee festival (artistic direction by Marianna de Pinto and Marco Grossi) begins tomorrow, at 9pm at the Vecchie Segherie Mastrototaro in Bisceglie, with the regional premiere of “Hamlet of no one” by Nassim Solemainpour , who adapted the work exclusively for the Teatro Filodrammatici in Milan, collaborating with Bruno Fornasari and Tommaso Amadio. A meditation full of surprises about an Italian author who faces the slow loss of his sight, the fear of no longer being able to see the world and the fact of having to write an adaptation of Hamlet commissioned by a Moscow theater. The only performers, a recorder and the audience itself, who will have to discover what is reality and what is fiction, in a continuous game with destiny between being and not being.

“Nobody’s Hamlet”, based on Blind Hamlet originally commissioned by Actors Touring Company, is a theatrical machine made of choices in which the audience will also choose, as in the murderer’s game, in which all you have to do is close your eyes for a moment to find yourself killed.

“Ours is a theater that believes in the strength of stories, the most absurd, provocative, unlikely and for this reason often more realistic than reality”, Bruno Fornasari.

The show will be preceded, at 7pm at the Vecchie Segherie, by “The languages ​​of love”, by and with the writer Chiara Gamberale, a journey of exploration through the mysteries of a language that we reinvent every day and that perhaps only literature can help us to really understand (the author will be the protagonist the following day, also at the Vecchie Segherie, of the “CreaVità” laboratory).

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Trame Contemporanee will continue on Saturday, June 15th at 9pm, at the Teatro Babilonia in Molfetta: “DOSE Anatomic Sound” opens a glimpse into the experiments around the body thanks to a performance with a highly interactive character which will have as its protagonist the Cuban-American choreographer and dancer Jaqueline Bulnés, soloist in the prestigious companies of Martha Graham, José Limón, Dance Theater of Harlem and Merce Cunningham Trust in New York, on a soundtrack created and performed by the Danish composer Niklas Emborg Gjersøe. A conversation between dancer and composer, combining choreography, voice and electronic music in deep synergy with the audience through a unique bodysuit designed specifically to record the performer’s breathing, heartbeat and choreographic rhythm of gestures and created by Karin Gjersøe.

From 17 to 21 June (at the Teatro Babilonia), Jacqueline Bulnés with the filmmaker, author and teacher Cristina Ki Casini, will lead “Written on the body”, a workshop that combines dance, writing and photography in a journey of research on identity.

For the first time in Puglia, on Sunday 16 June at 8pm at the Cittadella degli Artisti, “Il mystery buffo” by Nobel prize winner Dario Fo arrives, in the very successful interpretation of Matthias Martelli directed by Eugenio Allegri. A revival by Teatro Stabile di Torino for over 200 performances in Italy and around the world: the actor is alone on stage, without tricks, with the aim of involving the audience in the dramatic action, passing in a flash from comic joke to poetry , up to the human and social tragedy.

 
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