STAGE DIRECTIONS

DIRECTION FOR THEATRE

 

Taking care of any aspect of the show, striving to enhance artists’ ideas.
The aim of an external director should be to shape ideas to make them comprehensible and enjoyable.
Keeping and empowering all the expressive capabilities of the artist.

Main areas of expertise are Mime, Children Theatre and Multimedia Theatre.

 

e CHI si nasconde QUI? (2019)

THEATRE FOR CHILDREN

Target age 5-7 years old.
Duration: ’55 minutes.
written and performed by Elena Debortoli
direction support by Matteo Cionini.
Scenography: Paolo Scaglia and Simona Randazzo.
Costumes: Jessica Crispino and Patrizia ToffolI

A little reader, a bookwarm (in italian, “bookmouse”), is hiding in the stacks of a library.
Other mice reject him because he’s different. He finds his refuge among the books, which become his home. He takes care of their letters and play with them.  
Here it is his everyday life. But one day, an unexpected event will bring the letters and the little mouse to a big change in their lives. 

Loosley based on a tale by Gianni Rodari, “e CHI si nasconde QUI?” (“WHO’s hiding HERE?”) plays with children through pysical theatre, images, music and dance, introducing the young audience to the world of words, gently touching the topic of discrimination.

e CHI si nasconde QUI? (2019)

THEATRE FOR CHILDREN

Target age 5-7 years old.
Duration: ’55 minutes.
written and performed by Elena Debortoli
direction support by Matteo Cionini.
Scenography: Paolo Scaglia and Simona Randazzo.
Costumes: Jessica Crispino and Patrizia ToffolI

A little reader, a bookwarm (in italian, “bookmouse”), is hiding in the stacks of a library.
Other mice reject him because he’s different. He finds his refuge among the books, which become his home. He takes care of their letters and play with them.  
Here it is his everyday life. But one day, an unexpected event will bring the letters and the little mouse to a big change in their lives. 

Loosley based on a tale by Gianni Rodari, “e CHI si nasconde QUI?” (“WHO’s hiding HERE?”) plays with children through pysical theatre, images, music and dance, introducing the young audience to the world of words, gently touching the topic of discrimination.

60 Minutes of Silence (2016)

 Performed by Roberta Quarello, Sara Bondioli and Fabrizio Di Giambattista

Love, migrations, distances, human relationships in the smartphone era, the big illusion of money.

A homage to the fallen from all over the world, but also to those who stand. A thought for the everyday life that we often take for granted, and for those lives that we shouldn’t take for granted. Needs, tragedies, emotions, smile.

Different stories, linked by a laic and minimal ceremony: a recollection who pushes us to reflect and triggers images, landscapes, characters. 

All the show is performed without words and totally in silence.

AGORA Project (2014)

performed by Mara Scagli and Riccardo Maffiotti
painting by Claudio Cionini
costumes by Simona Randazzo
body painting by Irene Marsicovetere

Multidisciplinary project of Theatre, Dance, Painting, Video Editing and Video projections. 

“Agora” means “now” in Portugues.
“Agorà” meant “to assemble” in Ancient Greek.
It was related to the square where citizens could gather to discuss and decide. 

Agora is an immobile travel in order to undress architectures, conventions, habits. A travel to the essence of everything, to discover something that maybe hasn’t been lost yet.

AGORA Project (2014)

performed by Mara Scagli and Riccardo Maffiotti
painting by Claudio Cionini
costumes by Simona Randazzo
body painting by Irene Marsicovetere

Multidisciplinary project of Theatre, Dance, Painting, Video Editing and Video projections. 

“Agora” means “now” in Portugues.
“Agorà” meant “to assemble” in Ancient Greek.
It was related to the square where citizens could gather to discuss and decide. 

Agora is an immobile travel in order to undress architectures, conventions, habits. A travel to the essence of everything, to discover something that maybe hasn’t been lost yet.