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Who Cares?

Antichi Chiostri Francescani, Ravenna, Italy
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Type: Classical Concert
City: Ravenna, Italy
Starts at: 11:00
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Festival

Ravenna Festival 2019

Ravenna is located on north central Italy, in Emilia-Romagna County. The city holds two music and opera festivals. The first and the longer one  takes place between mid June till mid July and the second  the shorter one is held in November.

Programme
Who Cares?
Overview

Dialoghi tra coreografi del Mediterraneo

Creative residence for
Who Cares?
Dialoghi tra coreografi del Mediterraneo

within Sedimenti
a section of the project Petrolio. Uomo e Natura nell’era dell’Antropocene
by Associazione Basilicata 1799
a project of Matera 2019 – Capitale Europea della Cultura

co-produced by Fondazione Matera-Basilicata 2019 e Associazione Basilicata 1799
in a partnership with Associazione Culturale Cantieri, Associazione Culturale Danza Urbana, Asociación Cultural Las Voces Humanas, Associazione Mosaico Danza, Cooperativa Anghiari Dance Hub, Fondazione Fabbrica Europa, Ravenna Festival, Maqamat Beit El Raqs, Network Anticorpi XL

Who Cares? Dialogues between choreographers of the Mediterranean countries
Thanks to the dialogue with Cantieri Danza, that since 1994 has supported the development and practice of an original auteur and research dance, the Festival features among the partners of Sedimenti, a section of the project Petrolio which is dedicated to the relationship between man and nature within Matera 2019. Ravenna has thus become the creative residence for four young choreographers and dancers from Mediterranean countries (Olimpia Fortuni and Leonardo Maietto from Italy, Bassam Abou Diab from Lebanon, Nicaraguan Yeinner Chicas from Spain), while the Ancient Franciscan Cloisters hosts the work-in-progress creation Who Cares?, before its official debut in Matera. The Mediterranean is the focus and heart of the project, as a “sea surrounded by lands” whose vocation is to unite rather than separate. Devising methods for sharing and co-creating, and involving choreographers with different background, training, vision represents a pivotal cultural challenge, and also a chance to activate new routes of choreographic research.

Full programme “Young Artists for Dante”

Venue Info

Antichi Chiostri Francescani - Ravenna
Location   Via Dante Alighieri 2/A

The monument of the ancient Franciscan Cloisters is a corner of refined beauty and silence located in the city’s historic centre, and a place whose symbolic and moral value even surpasses its architectural and artistic qualities, since it brings to mind the period when Dante Alighieri stayed in the city. 

It was part of the convent built by the Franciscans in 1261 near the church with the same name. The buildings which can be admired today are not the original ones. In fact, they date back to the fifteenth century and bear the mark of the works carried out in the seventeenth century. The entire “Dantesque” area then took on a more romantic aspect between 1921 and 1932, with the restoration of the Basilica of St. Francis, the Quadrarco of Braccioforte and Dante’s Tomb, a project signed by architect Giulio Ulisse Arata (who also designed the project for the Province Building). The first cloister was dedicated to Dante, and remained with the friars until 1810. The ground floor is a magnificent loggia embellished by white marble columns with Doric style capitals. In the middle of the loggia there’s a well decorated with sculptures.  The second floor, known as “della Cassa” has an irregular shape owing to the different number of arches of the loggia on the ground floor. The columns are made of Istrian stone, red Verona marble and Greek marble. On the first floor there’s a smaller loggia supported by brick pillars with terracotta capitals. In the middle there’s an Istrian stone puteal with two bas-relief amphorae and coats of arms, where there is an eagle with the motto “Pietra Exaltavit Me.” Both cloisters were purchased in 2001 by the Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Ravenna, which restored and enhanced them. In the cloister a plaque commemorates the spot where in 1519 the monks made a hole to get to the ancient sarcophagus where Dante’s remains were located and removed them so that they wouldn’t be taken by the Florentines. Pope Leo X, son of Lorenzo the Magnificent, had indeed granted them to Florence, after several requests for restitution had been rejected. The bones were found only in 1865, not far from the Quadrarco of Braccioforte. Over the years these havens of peace have hosted precious recitals and readings dedicated to Dante Alighieri.

Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Ravenna, Italy
Starts at: 11:00
Duration:
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