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Produzione diffusa

The Egri Foundation, a Center of Significant Interest in Dance, has been promoting artistic research for years, generating unique productions that transcend traditional dance studio practices.

With Produzioni Diffuse, the Foundation gives space to works that thrive on experimentation, encounters, and cross-cutting dialogues, placing human experience and the relationship with the spectator at the center.

Examples of this approach are projects such as EarthHeart – The Heart of the Earth, developed from the dancers' immersion in nature, and My Own Apocalypse, which is constructed in the intimacy of individual encounters between the audience, choreographer, playwright, and dancers.

A path of ongoing research, which redefines the boundaries of choreographic creation and opens new perspectives on the relationship between art, the body, and society.

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EartHeart
il cuore della terra

EartHeart - the heart of the earth is a distributed production project conceived by Raphael Bianco for the EgriBiancoDanza Company. This project evolved through several phases, beginning with the dancers' individual experiences in various natural ecosystems, focusing on gestural exploration that culminated in a performative installation. Subsequent encounters with the public enriched and guided the work of the choreographer and dancers, culminating in a theatrical performance that fuses dance and technology, highlighting the power of nature over humanity.

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My Own Apocalypse

work in progress

My Own Apocalypse is the first phase of a widespread and participatory production that choreographer Raphael Bianco intends to realize over the coming months. As has become a constant in his recent creations, the production process dedicates a significant amount of space to the experience of shared research with the audience, citizens, and communities of various kinds and social backgrounds. In this first production step, the choreographer's reflection focuses on the relationship between micro-apocalypse and macro-apocalypse. The new creation, in fact, is dedicated to the progression of a catastrophe experienced and overcome by humanity. In its initial stages, it is nourished and enriched by individual experiences, confessions, and testimonies that converge in a space of healing and listening through gesture alone and its relationship with the written word. The creative process is divided into two phases: an initial phase of empathy and a second of restitution. The idea behind the first phase of My own apocalypse is to compose a mosaic of words conveyed by citizens who wish to metabolise their own personal apocalypse, more or less recent, and then synthesized it into a written word and delivered to the dancers.

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