
2023
A PERFORMANCE
ARCHIVE
SILVIA BATTAGLIO
COREOGRAF* RESIDENTI // RESIDENT CHOREOGRAPHERS
DALL'ALTRA PARTE
CONTEMPORARY DRAMATURGY AND FIGURE THEATRE AWARD for having developed an innovative scenic language through the blending and fusion of theatrical forms, in which figure theatre and the use of masks — ingeniously interwoven with dance theatre techniques — find a uniquely effective expression, marked by moments of genuine poetic suggestion. Through a fairytale tone, the work traces the forms and rhythms of a deep and universal pain: the pain of separation, detachment and death.
In this way, the performance succeeds in powerfully bringing to the stage a text as harsh and profound as that of Ariel Dorfman, making it possible to read today’s most tragic realities — borders and war — through universal and emotionally shared values, thus placing them before the eyes of all generations and ages.
All of this is achieved through a creative use of masks, objects and stage music transformed into strongly symbolic narrative signs, to which the body and its movements give tangible materiality, alongside a renewed use of dramaturgical metaphor.
The performance therefore appeared to respond meaningfully to the search for a renewal of dramaturgy — through new and significant texts — and of figure theatre language, to which the Fondazione Famiglia Sarzi devotes its work and attention.
— Maria Dolores Pesce | Dramma.it
“In the new creation by Silvia Battaglio, the marionette-like quality of the movement vocabulary has a remarkably powerful phenomenological effect and adds multiple layers of meaning: the figurative metaphor is rich and articulated. One perceives a visual sense of forces, like invisible strings animating the dancers, and the movements confer an unsettling quality upon the human bodies.
This is not a dance performed with masks, but a dance choreographed jointly with objects. The masking of the dancers’ faces through expressions of happiness speaks forcefully of the exhaustion involved in being compelled to conform. It is astonishing that, within such a minimal performance, the objects themselves become ‘bodies’ filled with history.”
— Felice Amato | Boston University College of Fine Arts
“It is a performance of rare refinement and emotionally powerful minimalism. The latter may sound like an oxymoron, yet Silvia Battaglio succeeds in achieving it through impeccable acting and by creating a fluid physical language perfectly integrated with the scenic and even sonic environment. Not to be missed.”
— Franco Perrelli | Università degli Studi di Bari
DALL’ALTRA PARTE, premiered nationally in November 2023 within Festival Aperto by Fondazione I Teatri di Reggio Emilia, received in December 2022 the Contemporary Dramaturgy and Figure Theatre Award from the Fondazione Famiglia Sarzi in partnership with Fondazione I Teatri di Reggio Emilia, ERT Emilia Romagna Teatro Fondazione, Fondazione Toscana Spettacolo, Teatro Akropolis and UNIMA Italia.
The project was also selected among the winning works of the BANDO CURA 2023 – Interregional Artistic Residencies and of the artistic residency project TAD RESIDENCY 2023.
“Always together. In darkness, in waiting, in noise, in uncertainty, in fear, in hope, in good fortune and in bad. Always together, I swear it. I swear on this little cup, on this crust of bread and this little water, that I will never allow time to separate us. I swear on my skin, on my hands and on my lips. Always together, wherever we may be. On this side or the other side. And then you tell me… we will grow old together. And I tell you… we will grow young together. On my skin, on my hands and on my lips. And on everything else, I swear.”
— Stage writing materials by Silvia Battaglio
A house divided by a border — established by human beings following a temporary armistice — becomes a metaphor for waiting, for a suspended existence poised between reality and illusion.
Within it remain traces of old furnishings, while all around echo voices, explosions, sirens and the sounds of a battlefield.
Atom and Levana, survivors of an almost apocalyptic landscape, are a middle-aged couple living between two neighbouring countries at war. They spend their days inside their small broken house — dented, crooked, worn out — waiting for their beloved son, gone to war, to return and illuminate their present once more with hope.
Somewhere in the world there is a war — here or elsewhere — and there is a border physically dividing the house, just as it divides the lives of the two characters. Through the rhythmic repetition of mechanical daily actions, translated into a constant redefinition of space, their existence gradually slips into a condition of profound bewilderment, embodying a deeply human and contemporary state.
Though forced into separation and condemned to total uncertainty, Atom and Levana are driven by the perpetual desire to find one another again, to reunite, to reach the other side by crossing the border and restoring a form of relationship, human contact and closeness capable of making them feel alive once more.
Perpetually suspended between what once was and what no longer exists, the fragile and unstable existence of Atom and Levana must be reinvented through the only remaining means possible: imagination.
And it is precisely through imagination that Atom and Levana construct a new existence, fantasizing the strangest things, even imagining that their discarded clothes might somehow give shape to the body of their distant son.
The directorial concept underlying the construction of the performance structures the piece into three moving acts (Always Together; Borderland; Son), within which the narrative developments unfold through a layered dramaturgical process.
The performance, born from a fusion of theatre, dance and figure theatre, seeks to codify a hybrid language in which inanimate objects and human bodies can enter into dialogue, intertwining multiple relationships with the scenic space while simultaneously evoking different planes of reality.
Through these layers, the work channels the themes present in the writings of Ariel Dorfman, aiming to provoke a profound reflection on the present, on ourselves, and on our relationship with the contemporary world.
ideazione, scrittura e regia
project and direction
Silvia Battaglio
riferimenti letterari
literature references
Dall’altra parte
di/by Ariel Dorfman
1984
di / by George Orwell
La strada
di / by Cormac McCarthy
Cassandra
di / by Christa Wolf
L’opera da tre soldi
di / by Bertold Brecht
Giorni felici
di / by Samuel Beckett
La caduta
di / by Friedrich Durrenmat
interpretazione
interpretation
Silvia Battaglio, Amina Amici
collaborazione alla messa in scena
collaboration to the enactment
Stefano Mazzotta
con la complicità di
with the cooperation of
Valeria Sacco
disegno sonoro e materiali di scena
sound design and stage props
Silvia Battaglio
disegno luci
light design
Tommaso Contu
cura della produzione
care of the production
Valentina Tibaldi
segreteria di produzione
executive production
Maria Elisa Carzedda
una produzione
a production
Zerogrammi
spettacolo vincitore di
award-winning project of
Premio Drammaturgia Contemporanea e Teatro di Figura “Otello Sarzi”
co-produzione
co-production
Fondazione Otello Sarzi
in partenariato con
in partnership with
Fondazione I Teatri di Reggio Emilia, ERT Emilia Romagna Teatro Fondazione, UNIMA Italia, FTS Fondazione Toscana Spettacolo, DRAMMA.IT
in collaborazione con
in collaboration with
TAD Residency / Teatro tascabile di Bergamo, Contemporary Locus, Festival Danza Estate
con il supporto di
with the support of
Teatro Area Nord
e
and
Teatro Akropolis
nell’ambito di
as part of
Progetto CURA
con il sostegno di
with the contribution of
TAP Torino Arti Performative, Regione Piemonte, MIC Ministero della Cultura
genere → genre TEATRODANZA/DANCETHEATRE
pubblico → audience 14+
durata → duration 1h
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