Come and write your little letter!

Donizetti Studio

Single meeting Date: December 7, 2024 Time: 3:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Cost: free with mandatory registration here A hands-on workshop to create your own letter for Santa Lucia or Santa Claus together!Edited by Paola Rivolta Age: Boys and girls second grade and up The most magical time of the year is approaching! Whether it's to Santa Lucia or Santa Claus...have you already thought about what to write in your little letter? Let's do it together by making a very special one, playing with paper and some recycled material. Imagination will guide our hands and enlighten our hearts!

Free

The light of movement

Donizetti Studio

Single meeting Date: December 7, 2024 Time: 17:30-19:00 Cost: 15 euros Workshop between movement and light, where the body is transformed into a living, glowing brush that leaves its mark, captured by the camera. by ABC Allegra Cinematic Brigade Age: children 6 to 10 years old "You cannot turn darkness into light and apathy into movement without emotion" - Carl Jung The workshop will begin with a first part in which we will research free movement, exploration of space and the sensations that are released through the body, guided by very different music that will make us transform our emotions into movement. In the second phase we will draw in space with our whole body: what drawings could I make if the whole Donizetti Studio was a painting and my body a brush with which to paint everywhere? We will find different levels, rhythms and intentions to draw in the void through the emotions originated by music or silence. We will conclude by collectively experiencing a unique experience, where we will discover the result only at the end of the dances. We will play in the dark to create moving forms, magical images and colors that will be shaped through photography. The surprise will be the individual or collective result born from the sum of dynamic and ephemeral gestures captured in the dark and by the camera through the methodology of light art performance photography. Playing together we will transform darkness into beautiful forms of light, smiles and new relationships.

€15,00
Featured Featured Event Series I ragazzi irresistibili

I ragazzi irresistibili

Teatro Donizetti

The two main characters in the play by Neil Simon, rightly judged to be one of the greatest American writers of the last fifty years, are two elderly variety actors who have worked as a couple all their lives, creating a duo that became famous as "The Irresistible Boys", and who, after separating due to irreconcilable misunderstandings, are called upon to reunite, eleven years later, on the occasion of a television program that wants them together, for one night only, to celebrate the history of the glorious American variety show. Onstage we see the two old actors with their different personalities trying to mend that rift that separated them for so many years in an attempt to revive a comic number that made them famous. Old misunderstandings reappear more entrenched and this difficult alchemy is the pretext for a play of brilliant comedy and deep melancholy. Certain exchanges of jokes and hilarious situations are a source not only of comedy but also of a look of profound tenderness for that world of the theater which, when it sees its protagonists set off on the avenue of decline, shows all its human fragility. Umberto Orsini and Franco Branciaroli come together again to revive this text, which in recent years has become a classic, in an attempt to capture everything that makes it closer to the theater of a Beckett (Finale di Partita) or even a Chekhov (Il Canto del Cigno) rather than a work of pure entertainment. In this homage to the world of actors, to their small and delightful foibles and tragic miseries, they are joined by the direction of Massimo Popolizio, who finds in the two protagonists those companions on the road with whom he has shared so many of the most intense and significant experiences of theater in recent years. Inspired by the lives of a famous pair of vaudeville performers, Joe Smith and Charles Dale, Neil Simon's The Sunshine Boys debuted on Broadway in 1972 under the direction of Alan Arkin. Numerous and highly successful theatrical productions were staged worldwide in the following decades, and, with the author's screenplay, an award-winning 1975 film version directed by Herbert Ross, starring Walter Matthau and George Burns. The 1995 adaptation for the U.S. small screen was entrusted to two A-list stars, Woody Allen and Peter Falk. Playbill by Neil Simon translation Masolino D'Amico directed Massimo Popolizio with Umberto Orsini, Franco Branciaroli, Flavio Francucci, Chiara Stoppa, Eros Pascale, Emanuela Saccardi scenes Maurizio Balò costumes Gianluca Sbicca lights Carlo Pediani sound Alessandro Saviozzi production Teatro de Gli Incamminati, Compagnia Orsini, Teatro Biondo Palermo in collaboration with CTB Centro Teatrale Bresciano and with AMAT Associazione Marchigiana Attività Teatrali and Comune di Fabriano Duration 2 hours including intermission

€12,00