Bibi Dória & Bruno Brandolino

Bibi Dória and Bruno Brandolino will share an open rehearsal of their duet LA BURLA on Wednesday 3rd December at 8pm. There are limited spaces available - to find out more and and express interest in attending click here.
LA BURLA dives deep into a dystopian reality, shaping an encounter between the sacred and the profane rituals and invocations of entities. Saints, witches, seers, devils, monsters and heroines cross the imagination of this piece, giving voice and body to a varied medieval iconographic repertoire. The performance brings together images that span several centuries of visual production in medieval times and discourse on religion, paganism and magic, clearly opposing two worldviews: the official one, dictated by the Church, and the unofficial one, linked to pagan rites and popular festivities. The work asks choreographically about the possible relationships between choreography and fiction.
Expressions of interest for this event are now closed.
Further details:
Performance date - Wednesday 3rd December, 8-9pm.
Visit Information: Loud and repetitive music, Partial nudity.
Location - Sadler’s Wells East
Cost - Free of charge
If you have any more questions about this event, you can contact us via email at info@rosechoreographicschool.com.
Photo credit: © Tristan Perez-Martin
DIRECTION AND PERFORMANCE | Bruno Brandolino
CO-CREATION AND PERFORMANCE | Bibi Dória
LIGHT AND SPACE DESIGN | Leticia Skricky
COSTUME DESIGN | Nina Botkay
PRODUCTION | Carol Goulart
ARTISTIC SUPPORT | Bruno Moreno
PHOTO AND VIDEO | Aline Belfort
VIDEO EDITION | Ian Capillé
DESIGN | Maura Grimaldi Support: Fundação GDA (PT) and Materiais Diversos (PT) through their production consulting program Novos Materiais.
In Residence at: O Espaço do Tempo (PT), Proyecto 23 Milhas (PT), La Caldera (ES), O Rumo do Fumo (PT), Estúdios Victor Córdon (PT), Fórum Dança (PT), Escola Superior de Dança (PT), Casa da Dança de Almada (PT) e CAMPUS - Paulo Cunha e Silva (PT). Institucional Partner: Programa Garantir Cultura | República Portuguesa – Ministério da Cultura (PT).