Balletto Civile explores the emotional afterglow of a rave and the moment before dawn, in a powerful new performance between trance and resistance.
Attilio Caffarena, inspired by Roberto Bolaño, stages a surreal duet where bodies investigate memory and fiction in a mirrored detective story.
Balletto Teatro di Torino presents SISTA, a poetic and intimate duet created by Simona Bertozzi for Marta Ciappina and Viola Scaglione, exploring ancestral gestures and complicity.
Virgilio Sieni reimagines the car as a fragile refuge and space of resistance in Sleep in the Car, a minimalist choreography of shared solitude.
Nicola Galli offers POP, a joyful interactive piece inviting children and adults to rediscover movement and sensation through playful bodily exploration.
gruppo nanou returns with Paradiso [giardino], a contemplative and visual ritual between nature and abstraction.
Piergiorgio Milano plunges us into Fortuna, an immersive odyssey where dance, circus, and poetry chart a mythic return to origins. The sea is strength, memory, dream, and danger. A liquid choreography where getting lost becomes a collective act of resistance.
Twain Physical Dance Theatre crafts an immersive solo where body and sound spiral through absurdity and tenderness in a raw physical confession.
Emanuela Serra & Alessandro Pallecchi raft a raw, psychedelic western in I’m not a Hero, where fractured bodies and rhythmic text collide in a poetic stand on failure, power, and inner resistance.
Marco D’Agostin premieres ASTEROIDE, a dazzling tragicomic musical where paleontology and melodrama collide in a solo about extinction, lost love, and the mystery of endings.
Balletto Civile, in Bambini nel buio guides us through the fading glow of a rave into a total eclipse. Where bodies, driven by unrest, dance toward a new sense of collective belonging.
Osmosi Dance Complex reflects on borders and choice in CON(FINE), a vibrant group piece on the tension between fear and freedom.
AZIONIfuoriPOSTO (Porro, Dezulian, Dal Brollo, Garcia) lead us in OLTREPASSARE, a soundwalk merging sculpture, choreography, and urban discovery.