In July 2012, the spaces of the CID welcome
Marcella Galbusera with the
Arte3 company, which works on the musical and choreographic show
Didjeridoos. A project in which the dance and tribal sounds of Australian Aboriginal instruments merge. The debut is scheduled for
April 2013.
The
tribal sound of Didjeridoo in its multiform expressive possibilities.
The
deep and hypnotic voice of the Aboriginal Australian instrument par excellence sealed by gesture and dance, which emphasize its characteristics and peculiarities. The genuineness and chromaticity of the projected images of
Dot Art painting. In harmony with the dance and the story that accompany them, the ethnic flutes and the percussions representative of
word music. In this
multicultural journey, the Australian didjeridoo, the shells of the Pacific, the Tibetan trumpets, the Chinese flute and the Vietnamese dan-moi, the koncovka flute of Eastern Europe and the Andean redskin and globular flute, join the choreography that, free from any constraint of tribal re-enactment, enhances the different expressiveness of the instruments through an intimate and emotional contemporary language, offering landscapes of understanding physicality. A
musical, choreographic and narrated interweaving of evocative and involving
impact.
music
Stefano Benini - Didjeridoo/ethnic flutes/shells
Matteo Bellini - Tibetan didjeridoo/trumpet/ethnic instruments
Massimo Rubulotta - percussions/ethnic instruments/shells
dance
Angela Adami
Marcella Galbusera
Manuela Padovani
Iguacel Sanchez
speaker
Chiara Mascalzoni
video
Roberto Guglielmi
customs
ART3
direction and choreography
Marcella Galbusera
DEBUT
07/04/2013 Bologna space Read structures
OTHER REPLICATIONS
19/04/2013 Verona Camploy Theatre