BODY SWEATS (for Elsa)
Credits
Choreography: Giorgia Lolli
With: Vittoria Caneva, Elena Grappi, Maria Chiara Vitti, Giorgia Lolli
Costumes: Eva-Liis Lidenburg, Sara Lando (tiger)
Sound work: Sebastian Kurtén
Dramaturgy: Piero Ramella
Production: Nexus Factory
with the support the Emilia-Romagna Region, and the Municipality of Bologna
with the support of MiC and SIAE, within program “Per Chi Crea” and supportER – Rete Anticorpi Emilia-Romagna, Nouveau Grand Tour 2024 (IIC di Parigi e Le Gymnase CNDC, Roubaix), Ira Institute, Operaestate/CSC Centro di Residenza del Veneto – Vene.Re, Piemonte dal Vivo in the frame of Residenze Coreografiche Lavanderie a Vapore, I Teatri di Reggio Emilia, HOME 2025 / Dance Gallery Perugia, City of Espoo Culture Committee, Arts Promotion Centre Finland, Graner (Barcelona)
within LANDING, a project supported by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and carried out by Santarcangelo Festival, in collaboration and with support of the Italian Cultural Institute in Oslo
residency presented within the network R.O.M. (Residencies On the Move) for Reykjavik Dance Festival, at the invitation of Santarcangelo Festival, in partnership with La Balsamine (Belgio), le joli collectif – Théâtre l’Aire Libre (Francia), Théâtre Prospero and Théâtre Periscope (Canada)
the network R.O.M. is supported by the European Union through the Creative Europe programme, by the Conseil des arts de Montréal and by the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec
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BODY SWEATS (for Elsa) is an homage to Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven (1874-1927), a poet and avant-garde artist, a pioneer of the Dada movement. The title is taken from her eponymous collection of poems, an erotic and proto-punk manifesto. Dance, lecture performance, poetry reading, workout: sweat will be a way to explore the intertwining of effort and pleasure, the binding force of a heterogeneous collage of dance and textual materials. Love letters between friends and lovers. Waterless aqua aerobics in tiger-striped leotards. A poem for the Baroness. A split, in her honour.
[ ph Hanna Kushnirenko – Villa Parco Bolasco of the University of Padua ]



