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Lugano, Switzerland

DìADE

pianists: Beatrice Lupi and Francesco Paganini

performers: Elena Boillat and Beatrice Lupi

video: Fabrizio Rosso

In mathematics, philosophy, and linguistics, it refers to the division of an entity into multiple parts. In biology, it's the configuration assumed by each pair of chromosomes. In semiotics, it's the interplay between two entities...

In DìADE, these two elements are united because they have chosen each other, complementing one another, finding in the other what is missing, in a relationship that endures. Always.

Trailer of video DìADE

The performance was born with the idea of expressing the essence and spirit of music through the body. This is achieved through an analysis of the score for two pianos from a phraseological, agogic, and relational perspective, along with choreographic and choreological work based on the interpretative choices of the two pianists.

Music is movement, and for this reason, it can convey directions, intentions, character, or emotional sensations through precise elements combined in ever-different ways.

After a careful reading and meticulous listening of the piece, the approach to creating the choreography became twofold: on the one hand, it aimed to respect the relationships between the two pianos, which are composed of encounters, harmonies, disharmonies, oppositions, and harmonizations. On the other hand, it was decided to create a body that resonates with the imagery evoked by these relationships. The idea is to allow movement to emerge from music and vice versa, to coexist the abstraction of sound with the concreteness of the body, following a precise and indispensable path where the emotional sensation of the piece seamlessly blends with its rigorous composition, all made tangible through dance.

Despite the experimental method, devoid of narrative research, it becomes apparent how it is inevitable to glimpse possible narratives, stories, abstract imaginings, and distant reminiscences within the structure.

Here is an example of a performance with many facets, where you can rediscover the genius of the concept of variation on a theme in music, the power and capacity for poetic movement, the greatness of gesture, and the infinity of an apparently closed system.

The performance was executed live in various configurations with pianists and performers, and a video was created by director Fabrizio Rosso, which, in turn, follows the movements of the music and dancers in a space rich in suggestion and expressive insights.

Realizations:

Screening of the complete video

Conservatorio della Svizzera Italiana (July 2015)

 

Live performance with recording

Castelgrande, Bellinzona (March 2015)

Performers: B. Lupi and E. Boillat

 

Two pianos and live performance

Teatro Sociale di Como (July 2016)

Pianos: B. Lupi and F. Paganini

Performers: E. Boillat and V. Carretta

 

Performance with recording (theatrical adaptation)

Performa Festival, Lugano (April 2017)

Performers: E. Boillat and V. Carretta

 

Performance with recording (theatrical adaptation)

Festival Territori, Bellinzona (July 2017)

Performers: E. Boillat and V. Carretta

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