As part of the Prelude to Parallel
Scavi shares the discoveries the artists made while researching Michelangelo Antonioni's film The Red Desert while working on their show Quasi niente.
Scavi is therefore a parallel project, a work of excavation, as if to test what Antonioni told us: "We know that under the revealed image there is another one more faithful to reality, and under this one another, and still another under this one. Until the true image of the absolute, mysterious reality that no one will ever see. Or perhaps until the decomposition of all images, of all reality.
Coproduction
A.D. and Santarcangelo Festival
In collaboration with
the Italian Cultural Institute of Paris
Production residency
Carrozzerie | Not Roma
Thank you
Marseille Objectif DansE
Daria Deflorian, Antonio Tagliarini
artists
Daria Deflorian and Antonio Tagliarini share with a handful of Italian artists of the independent scene collective projects and a rebellious turn of mind that doesn't wait for the prevailing winds to blow. Together they create a series of projects in which they are both authors and performers. Coming from the world of performance, they seek other modes of representation and explore alternative forms of alliance between the stage and the public.
Their artistic collaboration began in 2008 with the show Rewind, a tribute to the mythical Café Müller by Pina Bausch, created at the Short Theatre Festival in Rome and presented in several Italian and European festivals (Festival Vie/Modena, Festival Prospettive/Turin, Festival Autunno Italiano/Berlin, Spain and Portugal).
Authors, actors and directors, the tandem values processes between investigation and theatrical research. They created From A to D and Back Again (2009) inspired by Andy Warhol. In 2010, they discover the inventory of the intimate life of the Polish Janina Turek, point of impulse of the Progetto Reality from which came Czeczy/cose (2011) an installation/performance presented at the Short Theatre Festival in Rome and Reality show previewed in Rome is created at the Festival Inequilibrio of Castiglioncello in 2012. In the fall of 2012, they are invited by the Teatro di Roma to integrate the project Perdutamente in which they create Ce ne andiamo per non darvi altre preoccupazioni (December 2012). This creation is the first study of the show that debuted at the Romaeuropa Festival in November 2013 and in which, with the two authors on stage, we find Monica Piseddu and Valentino Villa.
The next show, Il cielo non è un fondale, was created in the fall of 2016 at the Théâtre de Vidy in Lausanne, which continued their research into the relationship between figure and background, personal and collective history. They then began work on Michelangelo Antonioni's film Desert rouge, which will culminate in 2018 in a show for five performers, Quasi niente, and a performance for non-theatrical spaces, Scavi.
Friche la Belle de Mai (the Module)
41 Jobin Street13003
Marseille
DURATION
60 min.
RATES
Full 12€
Reduced 8
Daria Deflorian, Antonio Tagliarini
conception, writing and interpretation
Francesco Alberici
writing and interpretation
Morena Campani
literary advisor