by Nicolò Abbattista and Christian Consalvo

supported by Time To Move, Teatrino dei Fondi, Consorzio Coreografi Danza d’Autore Con.Cor.D.A, Residenze Artistiche Toscane and Fondazione Milano

“Sehnsucht” is a key word of the German romantic spirit, which embodies one of the typical concept of the romantic culture, rendered in English with “addiction to desire”. Heidegger, on the other hand, identifies a different meaning, since Sucht is to be understood in its original meaning as “pain”: “Nostalgia (Sehnsucht) is the pain of the proximity of the distant” (Who is Nietzsche’s Zarathustra?, in Saggi e discorsi, Mursia, p.71).

“Sehnsucht” means reaching the limit which separates us from each other, finding it, showing it, touching it. Lonely but, at the same time, dependent bodies investigate, in a common space, their own limits in relation to body, space, time and relationships. The dancers enter a movement system in which body, space and time become the coordinates of choreographic scores characterized by unusual directions, stops, accelerations, suspensions, falls and balances.

"What is the limit? A goal? Anything that bounds or defines us?"

Anonymous

The music, composed for the performance by Filippo Ripamonti, has the role of defining the space created by the dancers, also through the use of reverberations and tracing of sources. Music expands to break these boundaries with anthropomorphic music, no longer linked to the distance between molecules but to the distance between people.

The performance tries to overcome the choreographic case itself, through an instant composition that becomes different every time. The dancers enter the choreographic case made on space and time, with their own movement vocabulary, to write different relations, different choreographies, searching for contact with the other, reconciliation, union.

The movement flow in which the performers immerse themselves evolves and slowly reveals the internal relationships: the dancers question their limits, paying constant attention to the group, the changes, the instant reactions.

Inside this system, the bodies look for and find each other, exploring a new kind of contact, a new way of living the relationship in which the audience recognizes itself, living the performative act with hope and greed.

YEAR
2019

CHOREOGRAPHER
NICOLÒ ABBATTISTA

DRAMATURG
CHRISTIAN CONSALVO

MUSIC
FILIPPO RIPAMONTI

ART DESIGNER
GIOVANNI CARECCIA

DURATION 30” for 4+ DANCERS

ORIGINAL CAST
Salvatore Sciancalepore, Samuele Arisci,
Chiara Borghini, Maria Chiara Bono,
Michele Nunziata, Arianna Cunsolo,
Angelica Calabrese, Enrico Luly

PREVIEW
September 21st, 2019 @ Piazza Montanelli – Fucecchio (FI)

PREMIERE
September 27th, 2019 @ Via Beltrami – Milan

OTHER PERFORMANCES:
  • October 24, 2024 @ Sala Eden del Baluardo Garibaldi (Piccole Storie Aliene) – Grosseto
  • October 12th, 2024 @ Teatro Marenco (Radic’Arte) – Novi Ligure (AL)
  • October 6th, 2024 @ Teatro ai Colli (La Sfera Danza Festival) – Padova
  • September 15th, 2024 @ Porto Ferro (Corpi in Movimento) – Sassari
  • August 1st, 2024 @ Parco della Legnara (Rilievi in Danza) – Cerveteri (RM)
  • May 16th, 2024 @ Spazio Fattoria (It’s a Little Bit Messy) – Milan
  • May 15th, 2024 @ CCN Aterballetto – Reggio Emilia
  • April 26th 2024 @ Palazzo Vecchia (Archivio Privato Festival) – Poncarale (BS)
  • July 16th, 2023 @ Caselli Daziari di Porta Sempione (Milano Dancing City) – Milan
  • October 5th, 2022 @ La Cittadella degli Artisti (ESPLORARE 2022) – Molfetta (BA)
  • September 21st, 2022 @ Spazio WeMi (Milano Dancing City) – Milan (urban version)
  • July 29th, 2022 @ Teatro Fenaroli (FLIC Festival) – Lanciano (CH)
  • July 2nd, 2022 @ Festival Danza Estate (dance BUS) – Bergamo (urban version)
  • June 3rd & 4th, 2022 @ The Studio (Innovation Contemporary Dance Platform) – Edinburgh, Scotland
  • May 28th, 2022 @ Teatro Libero (Presente Futuro Festival 2022) – Palermo
  • August 16th, 2020 @ Castello Sforzesco (Estate Sforzesca) – Milan
  • November 10th, 2019 @ Centro Danza Francesca Selva – Siena
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