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Residency of Alessandro Businaro

hosted by Teatro in Quota
Participating countries:
  • France
  • Italy
  • Folklore and Folk Arts
  • Street Arts
  • Theatre
© Gianluca Iraggi

Period

  • From 01-06-2024 to 12-08-2024
Generation #3

Address

Rocca di Mezzo (AQ)
Italy

Project summary

We use the expression "deja vu" to define the feeling that in some way we have already experienced what is happening now. It’s a collapse between past-present-future, and it's exactly the feeling that Alessandro Businaro has experienced during the "sagre": Italian ritual festivals where local foods are at the centre. During these collective rituals, food becomes a magical element that allows a community to keep its own identity alive. Thus comes “Deja Vu”, a participatory performance project which focuses on the relationship between rituals and food, and on how this relationship can shape the identity of a community. The project will be divided into two parts and two locations: Ville-sur-Jarnioux (FR) and Rocca di Mezzo (IT) where Businaro will collaborate with two local performers.
© Francesca Paluan

Artist

Alessandro Businaro

Biography: Born in 1993, he studied at the School of Theatre in Bologna and at the "Silvio d'Amico" National Academy of Dramatic Arts in Rome. In 2018 and 2019, he participated in the competition Biennale College Directors Under 30 and in 2020, he took part in the 48th edition of the Biennale Teatro with the show "George II." In 2021, he co-created "Orizzonte Postumo," a residential project produced by the Teatro Stabile del Veneto, where he curated the trilogy "Abitare lo specchio." In April 2022, he co-founded El Encuentro with four directors from four different countries (USA, Spain, Bulgaria, Germany), a transnational collective of artists working together with the aim of producing a new form of participatory theatre.
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