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LUCI DI CARNI

2018

UNO SPETTACOLO

ARCHIVE

AMINA AMICI

COREOGRAF* RESIDENTI // RESIDENT CHOREOGRAPHERS

LUCI DI CARNI

Bodies that appear and then fade away, only to emerge once again.

Bare bodies, primal flavors that cut through space, sway and search within the intoxicated air for the capture of their own naked flesh. They seem to smell one another as wolves do in order to recognize themselves. Wolves — devotees of sensuality, of tangible and corporeal substances — inhabit a vibrating territory of scents and earth where figures and forms have no boundaries, living between light and shadow in moments irradiated by risk and absence. Bursts of “flesh,” amid a swarming of ghosts, reveal the source of light.

Shimmering stains unfold within a single rhythm, dissolving like a vortex, carving through the canvas like cuts. The flow of “flesh” continues through a succession of frames, where the ritual act of dressing and undressing becomes a sign of renewal.

The rhythm of footsteps grows steadier. Signs move through space and time in order to define and declare what we are and what we wish to become. Each chooses a place. Motionless, like figures within a painting, they delineate a center capable of being inhabited and filled with both their own and our desires. Their gazes are turned toward us; their eyes watch us. The beautiful music rises and resurrects, lifts up, elevates.

One senses, ineffably, the presence of night and day, of ending and beginning, within a crescendo of meanings, lights and shadows, where the human being discovers itself naked before life.

Anna Maria Clementi

  • “Caravaggio howls at the moon; the wolf is cut by the same light. Hands that simultaneously narrate thought and the evolution of paw and claw. And that vein, that tension of faces and mortal, tangible life, fixed there upon the canvas by the visions of Merisi.”
    Bruno de Franceschi


    Luci di carni (Lights of Flesh) is a creation for five performers born from visual and poetic suggestions inspired by the work of Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, universally known as Caravaggio.

    Light. Shadow. And then light again — light even within shadow, passing through the volume of bodies, their intensity and concrete reality.

    Light within the story of forgotten, ordinary bodies, suddenly brought into the foreground exactly as they are.

    Light and flesh, precisely.

    Caravaggio begins his revolution through stillness and contemplation. In his work, he draws the viewer closer, placing his subjects within “no-place.” Out of nothingness, the radical evidence of what is represented bursts into the foreground. At times, it seems as though the figures emerge directly from the darkness of the stage.

    Bodies “exist,” then fade away, only to reappear once again in their material concreteness through a play of volumes: naked bodies, primal sensations cutting through space, swaying, searching within an intoxicated air for the fearless revelation of their own nudity — moments irradiated by risk and absence.

    From a continuous and dense movement emerge dualities such as animality and technique, ephemerality and seduction, light and shadow.

    Beauty. Language. Merisi’s hands upon the canvas: the body-hand, the verse.
    Those hands — I want to pull them out from there.

    As sculptural and full of life as the protagonists of Caravaggio’s paintings appear before our eyes, so mysterious and obscure remain for us the theatres of his inner world.

  • progetto e coreografia

    project and choreography

    Amina Amici


    creato con e interpretato da

    created with and interpreted by

    Chiara Guglielmi, Andrea de Luca, Riccardo Micheletti, Cinzia Sità, Amina Amici


    consulenza drammaturgica

    dramaturgical advice

    Carlotta Scioldo


    musiche originali

    original music composed by

    Bruno de Franceschi


    disegno luci

    light design

    Tommaso Contu


    collaborazione alla scenografia

    collaboration to the scenography

    BATNA Studio


    cura della produzione

    care of production

    Valentina Tibaldi


    segreteria di produzione

    production assistant

    Maria Elisa Carzedda


    produzione

    production

    Zerogrammi


    con il contributo di

    with the contribution of

    HOME Centro Creazione Coreografica – progetto residenze Dance Gallery Perugia, Workspace Ricerca X, Research & Dramatury, Lavanderia a Vapore


    con il sostegno di

    with the support of

    Regione Piemonte, MIBAC


    Un ringraziamento a Francesca Cinalli per aver contribuito alla nascita e alla vita dello spettacolo.


    A thanks to Francesca Cinalli for contributing to the birth and life of the performance.

  • LUCI DI CARNI // MAKINGOF

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    LUCI DI CARNI // MAKINGOF

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    LUCI DI CARNI // teaser

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    LUCI DI CARNI // making of

    LUCI DI CARNI // IN SCENA

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  • genere → genre TEATRODANZA/DANCETHEATRE

    pubblico → audience 14+

    durata → duration 1h

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