• La Verità – Brisbane

    Queensland Performing Arts Centre - Playhouse Theatre Corner Grey and Melbourne Streets, Brisbane, Australia, Australia

    « The language of acrobatics, of physical theatre may easily conquer a territory where it is neither night or day, where light doesn’t touch reality but designs it, invents it or reinvents it. The language of the acrobats titillates our unconscious, making us see inner landscapes that appear truer than reality. Dali’s landscapes are set during night or day? The answer: neither, Dali’s images belong to another dimension, the dimension of dreams.» Daniele Finzi Pasca

  • Per te. – Lugano

    LAC Piazza Bernardino Luini 6, Lugano, Switzerland

    “Palcoscenico sventrato, tecnici e attori che si muovono come gatti nel buio, che si preparano, che si immergono lentamente nella storia. E la storia avvolgerà piano piano lo spettatore, la storia di un libro regalato, di un giardino da costruire, di una lotta come le lotte che tutti prima o poi dovremo vivere e affrontare. Julie credeva che ognuno dovesse cercare di costruire un giardino interiore dove andare a rifugiarsi, dove accogliere chi si ama, quelli che si sono persi e quelli che si vorrebbero scoprire. Racconteremo dunque la storia di una panchina e di un giardino, poi ci sarà la fragilità che ognuno di noi difende con armature e corazze. Ci sarà la leggerezza del ricordo delle sue risate, dei suoi libretti pieni di calcoli e di annotazioni, i suoi consigli e i suoi sogni. È la missione di ogni vita cercare di costruire un giardino interiore dove andare a rifugiarsi, dove accogliere chi si ama, quelli che si sono persi, quelli che si vorrebbero incontrare in un luogo intimo e riservato. Abbiamo tanto raccontato storie confinate in spazi chiusi, immaginate nella scatola segreta che portiamo attaccata alle spalle, dentro la quale generiamo sogni e viaggi immaginari. Questo spettacolo […]

  • La Verità – Mexico DF

    Teatro de la Ciudad de México, Donceles #36, Col. Centro Histórico, México, DF 08400, Mexico

    « The language of acrobatics, of physical theatre may easily conquer a territory where it is neither night or day, where light doesn’t touch reality but designs it, invents it or reinvents it. The language of the acrobats titillates our unconscious, making us see inner landscapes that appear truer than reality. Dali’s landscapes are set during night or day? The answer: neither, Dali’s images belong to another dimension, the dimension of dreams.» Daniele Finzi Pasca

  • Luzia – San Francisco

    AT&T Park 24 Willie Mays Plaza, San Francisco, CA, United States

    Discover LUZIA, where a waking dream transports you to an imaginary Mexico. Experience a wondrous world that inspires you to explore your senses, enveloped in light and nurtured by rain.

  • La Verità – Culiacan

    Teatro Pablo Villavicencio Paseo Niños Heroes S/N - Primer Cuadro, Culiacán Rosales, Mexico

    « The language of acrobatics, of physical theatre may easily conquer a territory where it is neither night or day, where light doesn’t touch reality but designs it, invents it or reinvents it. The language of the acrobats titillates our unconscious, making us see inner landscapes that appear truer than reality. Dali’s landscapes are set during night or day? The answer: neither, Dali’s images belong to another dimension, the dimension of dreams.» Daniele Finzi Pasca

  • Aida – Saint Petersburg

    Mariinsky Theatre Theatre Square, 1, St Petersburg, Russian Federation

    “Aida is a very personal opera in which all the characters are victims of their own actions. Everyone is always ready to cry “war, war…” but nobody thinks and nobody looks for other solutions. We are made not of water, but of gasoline. I hope that in this production of Aida we will succeed in recreating a powerful representation of the realism and madness that is alive in us all.” Daniele Finzi Pasca, June 2011

  • La Verità – Guadalajara

    Teatro Diana Av. 16 de Septiembre 710, Guadalajara, Jal., Mexico

    « The language of acrobatics, of physical theatre may easily conquer a territory where it is neither night or day, where light doesn’t touch reality but designs it, invents it or reinvents it. The language of the acrobats titillates our unconscious, making us see inner landscapes that appear truer than reality. Dali’s landscapes are set during night or day? The answer: neither, Dali’s images belong to another dimension, the dimension of dreams.» Daniele Finzi Pasca

  • Bianco su Bianco – Bergamo

    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

  • Bianco su Bianco –

    «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

  • Per te. – Merida

    Teatro Peón Contreras Calle 60 490, Centro, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico

    “Stage gutted, technicians and actors move like cats in the dark as they get ready, slowly immersing themselves in the story. And it will be the story that little by little envelops the spectator, the story of a book given as a present, of a garden to build, of a fight that we all, sooner or later, will have to experience and face. Julie believed that everyone should try to build an inner garden to take shelter, to welcome those whom we love, those who got lost, and those whom we would like to discover. So now we are going to tell this story, with a bench and a garden. And there will be the fragility that each of us defends with shells and armours. The lightness of the memory of her laughter, her booklets full of notes and calculations, her advice and her dreams. The mission of each life is to build an inner garden where we may take shelter, where we may welcome those we love, those who have lost their way, those whom we would like to meet in intimate and reserved surroundings. We have often told stories confined to closed spaces, imagined in the secret box […]

  • Bianco su Bianco – Rio de Janeiro

    Galpao Gamboa Rua da Gamboa 279, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

    «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 – Rio de Janeiro

    Teatro Municipal Carlos Gomes Praça Tiradentes, s/n centro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

    «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