Luzia – Moscow

The Palace of Gymnastics Luzhniki, 24/24, Moscow, Russian Federation

“When the Cirque du Soleil approaches creators it asks them to venture into new scenographic and narrative territories. (…) We started from stereotypes… in order to overturn them. Ubiquitous slowness? We replaced it with speed – that of the Tarahumara, a Mexican people who live in the mountains and can run up to 200 kilometres non-stop, barefoot or wearing light sandals. Speed thus becomes an interesting element in circus language too, with its quest for extreme performance, thanks to magnificent acrobats and gymnasts drawn from around the world. For us, then, Mexican people display a great physical and spiritual capacity to go beyond incredible limits.” Daniele Finzi Pasca

Luzia – Moscow

The Palace of Gymnastics Luzhniki, 24/24, Moscow, Russian Federation

“When the Cirque du Soleil approaches creators it asks them to venture into new scenographic and narrative territories. (…) We started from stereotypes… in order to overturn them. Ubiquitous slowness? We replaced it with speed – that of the Tarahumara, a Mexican people who live in the mountains and can run up to 200 kilometres non-stop, barefoot or wearing light sandals. Speed thus becomes an interesting element in circus language too, with its quest for extreme performance, thanks to magnificent acrobats and gymnasts drawn from around the world. For us, then, Mexican people display a great physical and spiritual capacity to go beyond incredible limits.” Daniele Finzi Pasca

Luzia – Moscow

The Palace of Gymnastics Luzhniki, 24/24, Moscow, Russian Federation

“When the Cirque du Soleil approaches creators it asks them to venture into new scenographic and narrative territories. (…) We started from stereotypes… in order to overturn them. Ubiquitous slowness? We replaced it with speed – that of the Tarahumara, a Mexican people who live in the mountains and can run up to 200 kilometres non-stop, barefoot or wearing light sandals. Speed thus becomes an interesting element in circus language too, with its quest for extreme performance, thanks to magnificent acrobats and gymnasts drawn from around the world. For us, then, Mexican people display a great physical and spiritual capacity to go beyond incredible limits.” Daniele Finzi Pasca

Luzia – Moscow

The Palace of Gymnastics Luzhniki, 24/24, Moscow, Russian Federation

“When the Cirque du Soleil approaches creators it asks them to venture into new scenographic and narrative territories. (…) We started from stereotypes… in order to overturn them. Ubiquitous slowness? We replaced it with speed – that of the Tarahumara, a Mexican people who live in the mountains and can run up to 200 kilometres non-stop, barefoot or wearing light sandals. Speed thus becomes an interesting element in circus language too, with its quest for extreme performance, thanks to magnificent acrobats and gymnasts drawn from around the world. For us, then, Mexican people display a great physical and spiritual capacity to go beyond incredible limits.” Daniele Finzi Pasca

Lugano – Luna Park

Lugano LAC Lugano, Ticino, Switzerland

Luna Park is like a “fairground ride” inside stage machinery and the secret world of circus performers and clowns. A return to the origins of the Compagnia Finzi Pasca, wholly devoted to today’s public, who can let themselves be transported by lights, colours, mirrors, music and by the nostalgia of a surprising and light-hearted age. There is mystery in fairgrounds… as in this show, where in small groups the public will travel in a dream, behind the stage curtain, discovering unique and secret points of view and living the stage together with the actors, close to them as never before but in complete safety. For groups of up to a maximum of 25 people, with around 50 “fairground rides” a day lasting 20 minutes each. From 8 to 20 September at Lugano LAC (Lugano Arte e Cultura). Presales: www.luganolac.ch  

52, Teatro dell’architettura Mendrisio

Teatro dell'architettura Mendrisio Via Alfonso Turconi 25,, Mendrisio, Switzerland

La Compagnia Finzi Pasca presenterà la nuova creazione “52” al Teatro dell’architettura di Mendrisio dal 18 al 22 maggio 2021. Il progetto vede sulla scena Pablo Gershanik. È una ricerca sulla capacità del teatro di curare e si interroga sulla resilienza attraverso l’arte. Il progetto sarà accompagnato da un laboratorio e dalla tavola rotonda “Il teatro che cura” con esponenti di rilievo del mondo dell’architettura e della medicina. La prevendita, tramite il sito del Teatro, è aperta. Durante le prossime settimane, nella storica sede del teatro “La Darsena” di Magadino la Compagnia Finzi Pasca preparerà un nuovo spettacolo intitolato 52, che debutterà il 18 maggio al Teatro dell’architettura Mendrisio. Daniele Finzi Pasca: “Alle radici di tutta la nostra ricerca che ci ha portato in giro per il mondo negli ultimi 38 anni vi è la certezza che ci sono storie che possono curare. La paura del buio, la perdita di un famigliare, le ferite d’amore producono piaghe dolorose che solo certe storie possono curare. Questa nuova creazione ci permetterà di tornare alle radici del nostro modo di pensare il teatro fatto di vicinanza con il pubblico, ricerca di empatia, leggerezza e incanto.”

Brutta Canaglia La Solitudine

Teatro del Cerchio Via XXIV Maggio, Parma, Italy

Vi sono paesi dimenticati dalla storia, alcuni villaggi piano piano vengono abbandonati e chi resta si attacca in sogno ad un attimo di gloria. Medoro e Vitalizio, i due protagonisti, sin da bambini attendono l’arrivo di qualcosa di nuovo. La loro vita è una catena fatta di piccole rivoluzioni fallite, scandita da cataclismi che cambiano il profilo delle cose. Si passeggia sino al molo e si pensa di buttarsi giù, poi ci si ripensa e si ricomincia a lottare. Il testo riflette sulla dimensione legata al gioco teatrale e sulle possibili forme di porsi rispetto all’interpretazione. Vitalizio e Medoro non sanno di giocare al teatro, semplicemente si pongono problemi d’interpretazione cercando forme per essere convincenti. Provando e ripetendo; strutturano un’azione teatrale partendo da posizioni molto lontane. Così capita da tempo nel teatro contemporaneo, le differenti scuole sono l’espressione dei differenti modi di concepire la “verità” sulla scena. Questo percorso s’intrecciava con un secondo tema: l’imminente Anno Santo. Di pellegrini ne avremmo visti molti. Immaginette e benedizioni distribuite a tutti. Il miracolo della fede rinnovato. Come grandi Luna- Park, i centri di pellegrinaggio si sarebbero contesi lo slancio dei fedeli. Teatro e Ritualità da sempre vicine s’incontravano di nuovo. “Brutta canaglia […]

Bianco su Bianco – Vladivostok

Primorsky Stage (Marinsky) 20 Fastovskaya, Vladivostok, Russian Federation

«We are creating a new show that plays –in keeping with our very own approach to storytelling– on the balance between a sweet and nostalgic form of absurd. Regardless of the simplicity and bareness of the theatrical apparatus, ours is a surrealist universe, somehow fiercely serene, a self-reflecting form of theatre, where actors use the proscenium to engage in a dialogue with the audience, where illusion and tricks are always disclosed at the end, where we laugh and are moved, where the clowns do not play the fools, but rather embody the frailness of losing heroes. »Daniele Finzi Pasca

Bianco su Bianco – Bellinzona

Teatro Sociale via Bartolomeo Colleoni 4, BERGAMO, Bergamo, Italy

«We are creating a new show that plays –in keeping with our very own approach to storytelling– on the balance between a sweet and nostalgic form of absurd. Regardless of the simplicity and bareness of the theatrical apparatus, ours is a surrealist universe, somehow fiercely serene, a self-reflecting form of theatre, where actors use the proscenium to engage in a dialogue with the audience, where illusion and tricks are always disclosed at the end, where we laugh and are moved, where the clowns do not play the fools, but rather embody the frailness of losing heroes. »Daniele Finzi Pasca

Nuda – Lugano

LAC Piazza Bernardino Luini 6, Lugano, Switzerland

“I had never felt so alone, slight, naked…” Inspired by the novel of the same name by Daniele Finzi Pasca, Nuda, the new creation of the Company is a show full of mystery and amazement, where depths and abysses are in continuous dialogue with a light and luminous world, made up of overlapping planes that interact with each other.

Bianco su Bianco – Rome

Teatro Vittoria Piazza S.Maria Liberatrice 10 Testaccio, Rome, Italy

«We are creating a new show that plays –in keeping with our very own approach to storytelling– on the balance between a sweet and nostalgic form of absurd. Regardless of the simplicity and bareness of the theatrical apparatus, ours is a surrealist universe, somehow fiercely serene, a self-reflecting form of theatre, where actors use the proscenium to engage in a dialogue with the audience, where illusion and tricks are always disclosed at the end, where we laugh and are moved, where the clowns do not play the fools, but rather embody the frailness of losing heroes. »Daniele Finzi Pasca

Bianco su Bianco – Tunis

Theater of the Regions Avenue Mohamed V, Tunis, Tunisia

«We are creating a new show that plays –in keeping with our very own approach to storytelling– on the balance between a sweet and nostalgic form of absurd. Regardless of the simplicity and bareness of the theatrical apparatus, ours is a surrealist universe, somehow fiercely serene, a self-reflecting form of theatre, where actors use the proscenium to engage in a dialogue with the audience, where illusion and tricks are always disclosed at the end, where we laugh and are moved, where the clowns do not play the fools, but rather embody the frailness of losing heroes. »Daniele Finzi Pasca

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