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sabato 5 ottobre 2013

Palermo, Politeama, Maimeri

the beautiful Politeama

the "Sala degli Specchi" (Mirrors Hall)

"Self-portraits"

Gianni Maimeri's self-portrait 

"Musicians"

Yves Tinayre (1934)

Igor Stravinskij (1933)

Zoe Maimeri (1934)

Really huge and old mirrors

Me and "Tabarin", Maimeri's masterpiece.

Reflections...

Sneaking into the theater and listening to Sicilian Simphonic Orchestra's rehearsals... So beautiful! 





mercoledì 13 marzo 2013

Tribalnatyam 2013: more visual wanderings






love this pic

mardi and the lighthouse


mardi's workshop #1

mardi's workshop #1

mardi's workshop #1

violet's workshop

violet's workshop

gimme dat ring!

students creating indian inspired poses

a precious gift from a precious woman



giovedì 18 ottobre 2012

Thoughts wanderings

Today is such a strange day.
Outside the sky is grey and cold, inside the house is warm and sleepy.
Like every time I need to change something in my life, I feel this sense of calmness and expectation, "like a star flashing from the deep"... The weather is changing so fast, we're moving into the chill embrace of the winter, the sun is going to be colder everyday and cats renew their soft fur (that's my favourite part).
Change. Stop, rest, breath. Close with something old, fasten seat belt and jump into the new.


Last weekend one of the tribal bellydance legends passed away: John "The Sheik" Compton, co-founder of Hahbi' Ru Dance Ensemble and Bal-Anat former soloist. I never had the chance to know him personally and I feel so sad I won't never have.
Still, this is one of my favourite video ever...



From Hahbi ' Ru's website:


"Hahbi'Ru: an early term for the Bedouin tribes who wandered the Arabian deserts enriching themselves by taking what they pleased from the many countries they traversed. Like these Bedouins, the Hahbi'Ru Dance Ensemble's performance style has been influenced by the folkloric dances and music of many regions of North Africa and the Middle East.
[...]
In 1991, John and Rita reunited and brought together the group of seasoned dancers and musicians that became Hahbi'Ru, including Paula Oxman, Hahbi'Ru's costume designer. Their goal was to recreate the tribal ensemble style of performance begun by Jamila Salimpour, and to utilize the skills they acquired over the last 30 years as professional entertainers. Under their direction, the group built a repertoire based on Arabian folkloric music, dances, songs, and customs. These traditional dances have been fused with modern day technique and performance skills thereby creating a style which is unique to Hahbi'Ru.
Hahbi'Ru captures the tribal spirit of a bye-gone era while entertaining audiences with polished performance pieces that combine humor with precision ensemble dancing, and dazzling costumes."


giovedì 20 settembre 2012

I feel addicted

Returned from a week full of Lynch ... I want more.


"I look at the world and I see absurdity all around me. People do strange things constantly, to the point that, for the most part, we manage not to see it. That's why I love coffee shops and public places – I mean, they're all out there."
David Lynch

lunedì 10 settembre 2012

Back to the future

Well yes, finally back home. I have a bag full of memories and new projects, and so much love into my heart.
These days in Budapest and Viareggio were simply amazing. So many beautiful dancers from all over the world, so much good dancing energy and so many unexpected blessings. I feel inspired in a way that I never felt before, and I'm so truly happy - with a drop of melancholia that always accompanies my returning home...


In Budapest I had the chance to visit and dance in such an inspiring and "odd in a good way" place: the Szimpla club! 





A few pics from that night...

Violet in our dressing room

Mardi and Doriana playing 

beautiful crazy people

Giuliana's awesomeness

More Budapest and Viareggio:

somewhere in Budapest

vintage postcards from the flea market

"the little train of the heart" in Viareggio

Violet and Daria in "that phantomesque night"

still Violet and Daria (but never enough)





lunedì 27 agosto 2012

Weird days

Have you ever experienced when you suddenly find yourself in a place that you had not expected, at an hour that you had not planned on a day that you had not expected doing things that you had not anticipated? That's what happened to me and my friend Violet, shortly visiting Sicily, last friday.

us

It was a cool summer morning (6 am, more or less) when, after sleeping a little more than one hour during the night, we decided to venture ourselves into a territory so wild as old: "Thapsos", an island near Syracuse that seen in its turbulent history the arrival of the first Greek settlers thousands of years ago and the unfolding of the First World War a few decades ago.

the land

A forgotten land that hosts in its silence ancient tombs and relics of war. An abandoned place caressed by the sea, the soil burnt by the sun ...

violet exploring a tomb

By chance in our wandering we met a dear old man who so kindly guided the exploration: "Ciccio of the island", so he calls himself, has lived his entire life on this land bathed by the sea. 
He accompanied us through hidden tombs and structures belonging to the war, confiding his childhood memories: we had the opportunity to experience the history of the place through the eyes of this man, as if we could travel through the threads of time... Priceless.

our guide

After our careful exploration we salute our guide to continue alone in an area that seems straight out of a post-apocalyptical movie...

rusty stuff

violet and abandoned place (her element)

creepy on the way

still violet

close-up of a very old window

and that was the creepiest

wires, circuits, electronic boards

me

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