Year / Length: | 2021, 50’ (world premiere) |
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Performance by: | OHT | Office for a Human Theatre |
Direction and set design: | Filippo Andreatta |
Sound design and music: | Davide Tomat |
Voice: | Dania Tosi |
Song: | "Beata viscera" by Pérotin |
Direction assistant: | Veronica Franchi |
Lighting: | Andrea Sanson |
Sound design: | Claudio Tortorici |
Stage manager: | Ronni Bernardi/Andrea Colò |
Super-butterfly: | Alberto Favretto |
Painted backdrops: | Paolino Libralato, Grafica Bruno-Venice |
Co-creation with: | CSC Trento technical team |
Promotion and distribution: | Laura Artoni |
Admin: | Laura Marinelli |
Production: | OHT, CSC Trento |
Co-production: | La Biennale di Venezia, Fondazione I Teatri di Reggio Emilia |
With the support of: | Provincia Autonoma di Trento, Fondazione Caritro |
OHT [Office for a Human Theatre] - Un teatro è un teatro è un teatro è un teatro
Description
In the new OHTwork the stage is stripped bare. A show which disappears, withdraws and tells of nothing. At the heart ofthe work is a vacuum, an absence which allows something we know but no longer know howto see to come out. In depriving the stage and the matterwhich inhabits it of constituted meanings, OHT is paying homage to the theatre forwhatitis: a theatre is a theatre is a theatre is a theatre.
Taking up the musical form of solfège, the show gets back to stage fundamentals, rediscovering the component parts of the theatre machine: wings, heavens, backcloth, lights, lighting platforms, counterweights. Each element is a voice to be heard in pure form. Voices which can be heard because they are wordless. Exactly like in solfège where the notes materialise in the ears in themselves: do-re-mi-fa-sol-la-si.