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We want miles, in a silent way

Teatro Alighieri, Ravenna, Italy
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Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Ravenna, Italy
Starts at: 21:00

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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.

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production Ravenna Festival, Nanou Associazione Culturale

with the support of La MaMa Umbria International, Città di Ebla/Ipercorpo, E-Production, Ravenna Ballet Studio
with the contribution of MIBACT, Regione Emilia-Romagna, Comune di Ravenna

Italian premiere

Nanou’s gradual approach to the world of Miles Davis has nothing to do with usual tributes. It is a game of reflections, where Nanou investigate and appropriate the compositional method of the brilliant composer of Kind of Blue, looking for similarities but in fact silencing the music. Moving from sounds to bodies, from jazz to choreography. Nanou and Davis share the same sense for instability, intercepted with a game of dancers using bodies, space, time, relationships, and a mix of lights and colours (with the help of an expert in chromatology, Daniele Torcellini). Nanou investigate the possibility for new dance worlds: they cut and paste, taking the cue from Davis’s titles (in alphabetical order!) to close on Dada suggestions. Spellbinding and clear-sighted, like an emotion born from the ashes of melancholy, capable of turning to a shamanic dance.

Venue Info

Teatro Alighieri - Ravenna
Location   Via Angelo Mariani, 2

The Teatro Comunale Alighieri is an opera house located at 2 Via Mariani in Ravenna, Italy and designed by the Venetian architects, Tommaso Meduna and his brother, Giambattista who had designed the second La Fenice theatre after the fire of 1836 . The new Teatro Comunale Alighieri was inaugurated on 15 May 1852 with a production of Meyerbeer's Robert le diable, followed by Giovanni Pacini's Medea. It presently offers a program of up to six operas during the season which runs from November to April.

Early nineteenth century: after more than one hundred years of life the Communicative Theatre, made entirely out of wood, was collapsing and the Public Administration decided to build a new facility. The first step was to identify an adequate area: Piazzetta Degli Svizzeri, a squalid square surrounded by slums but placed at the very heart of the city, was the chosen place. In 1838, the project was entrusted to two architects from Veneto, the brothers Tomaso and Giovan Batista Maduna. The former had ministered to the restauration of La Fenice, the most famous theatre in Venice, which had been partially destroyed by a fire. Tomaso Meduna also signed the project of the first railway bridge connecting Venice to the mainland. Under the lead of the two architects, the building which resulted was a neoclassical structure very similar to the Venetian theatre. The apostolic delegate Monsignor Stefano Rossi suggested to dedicate the theatre to Dante Alighieri. The official opening ceremony took place on May 15th 1852 with “Roberto il diavolo” by Giacomo Meyerbeer and the ballets “La Zingara” and “La finta sonnambula” with the étoile Augusta Maywood.

Across almost two centuries of life orchestra pit, stage, and parterre have hosted personalities from all around the world, which makes it impossible to list them all here. However, two curiosities can be mentioned: Benedetto Croce and his partner, Angelina Zampanelli, attended a recital by Ermete Zacconi in 1899. Few years later, on May 27th 1902, Gabriele D’Annunzio and Eleonora Duse came to see “Tristano e Isotta”. On that night all the box office revenues were donated to the Civil Hospital and the Vate offered 100 lire, while a seat in parterre costed 4 lire.

In 1959, the Theatre was closed for restoring. It opened again eight years later, when it began the quality journey that has brought it to the present international notoriety. On February 10th 2004, the “Ridotto” was dedicated to Arcangelo Corelli on the 350th anniversary of his birth in Fusignano.

Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Ravenna, Italy
Starts at: 21:00
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