Archive for the ‘Theatre and Dance’ Category

DRUMMING SPACE. Barotti/Brusci/Conti. A live trio

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

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Marco Barotti, drums and percussions
Lorenzo Brusci
, live electronics, experience design and songs
Giovanni Conti, live electronics and interactive design

ready to perform live from next fall.

ANGELUS NOVUS. A Berlin based mixed media collective.

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

[Due to major and serious inconvenients occured to some of the Angelus Novus members
we have to cancel the april 25 event at C-Base]

Berlin, C-Base
April 25, 2008, h. 22:00

Event:
ANGELUS NOVUS
RADICALSCAPE #1
the art of de-metabolizing urban flatness

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Nathalie Zogalla_dj
Sara Meloni_interactive and media design
Lorenzo Brusci_electronics, songs, space and experience design
Stefan Wichmann _video directing
Giovanni Conti_interactive and media design
Lucio Capece_prepared soprano saxophone and bass clarinet

C-Base
rungestrasse 20, 10179
Berlin. s+u-bahn jannowitzbrücke oder u-bahn heinrich heine straße

BITES, by Kay Adshead. Theatre piece. Debut in Rome (april ‘08) and Berlin (may ‘08).

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

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BITES by Kay Adshead
translated in italian by Andrea Peghinelli
In der Übersetzung von Katharina Schneider

Teatro dell’Orologio, Roma (IT): april 8 - 27, 2008
Theater Engelbrot&Spiele, Berlin: ab 22, 23, 24, 30,31 may, 01 june

with:
Carlo Emanuele Esposito
Tabea Heynig
Marc-Gratian Iancu
Alice Masprone
Veronika Steinböck
Dominique Wendler

Directed by
Elena Vannoni

Schenography/ Costumes:
Gabriele Salvaggio / Cristina Gamberini

Dramaturgy:
Bettina Jänisch, Katharina Schneider

Music/Sonic space:
Lorenzo Brusci

Assistants:
Martina Neu, Cecilia Nocella

Michael D’Auzon, “Decorporation” project. ‘Shadow Walls’

Monday, December 17th, 2007

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Michael D’auzon’s video choreography, 2007. Sound Design preliminary study by Lorenzo Brusci/SED, Berlin 14-17 december 2007. (more audio-video choreography experiments are available in the VIDEO HISTORY section)

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‘Infinite times deeper’. A soundscape for Michael D’Auzon’s video choreography Manifesto. Preliminary studies. L. Brusci, 15 december 2007.

Choreographer and artist Raffaella Giordano

Tuesday, November 20th, 2007

Choreographical piece “Cuocere il Mondo

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(photos by Andrea Macchia)

Lorenzo brusci has been composing music and designing sound spaces for Raffaella Giordano’s last 3 creations.

Her rigorous work goes directly to an expressive fundamental need, articulated after months of community research.

Life and its co-essential archetypes always enrich her visions:

public and private life, intimacy, presence, memory, action, presence, memory, defense, love, relations, cuts, action, oblivion, sacred icons, lost and new symbols, abandon, contradictions, community, abandon, destruction, rebirth, care, care, oblivion, care, transfiguration, defense, memory.

The music I offer to her works is always oriented to represent an intense spacial time for the action, widening and amplifying the bounderies of a physical theatre.

Always trying to generate sound in a way that the piece itself and its stage behaviours are responsible for the music articulation and immanence.

“…I feel a theatrical work as an expressive architecture to take care of for the whole time of its existence. A pervasive idea of maintanance and care. An immersive sense of symbolic continuity. A gestural, word and behavior art able to open spectators’ life towards a wider aesthetic which flowers from tiny, infinite, radical actions. Another stimulus for our experience design understanding”.


Stellare. A sound environment created
for Raffaella Giordano’s piece
“TU NON MI PERDERAI MAI” (2006)


Canto al sole.
A sound excerpt from Brusci’s music
for Raffaella Giordano’s piece
"TU NON MI PERDERAI MAI" (2006)- Vocal by Preot Buxton

Cuore Basso.
A sound excerpt from Brusci’s music
for Raffaella Giordano’s piece
Additional sound J. Johansson