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| learn | discover | improve | connect | perform | Molti artisti si sono succeduti negli anni passati....Cos’è in programma per la prossima stagione? ➡️ #milanocontemporaryballet offre un percorso ricco di belle sorprese, con danzatori e coreografi nazionali ed internazionali...rimanete connessi per saperne di più! Se non l’hai ancora fatto, invia la tua candidatura entro il 25 maggio per accedere alla preselezione via video. Vi aspettiamo numerosi! ••• Many artists have collaborated with us in the previous years...what’s on the agenda for the next season? Milano Contemporary Ballet offers a wonderful program, with dancers and choreographers coming from Italy and Europe. Stay tuned to find out more! If you haven’t done it yet, send your application by the 25th of May to get access to the video pre-selection. We are waiting for you! •••
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Di e con Roberto Altamura, Vittoria Brancadoro, Loretta D'Antuono Musica originale di Paolo Tortiglione Concept design: Mirko Ingrao Disegno Luci: Manuel Garzetta Scene: Valeria Angesi In the not too distant future, men have combined the transient and fragile nature of their body, the only instrument of perception of the world, and a sort of virtual mask they cannot live without. Through this powerful filter, reality appears perfect and untouched: crystal clear rivers, lush forests, flourishing oceans. Nature takes its course. Everything seems to have found the primitive balance that men have never known. But machines are not perfect, nor are the men who invented them. Like in a short-circuit, the earthly paradise disappears, the mask falls down, no prosperous sceneries anymore. Out of breath, the weight of a rotten world falls upon men’s shoulders, and they cannot even find a place to live in. Time is running out. We need to do something.
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Di e con Roberto Altamura, Vittoria Brancadoro, Loretta D'Antuono Musica originale di Paolo Tortiglione Concept design: Mirko Ingrao Disegno Luci: Manuel Garzetta Scene: Valeria Angesi In the not too distant future, men have combined the transient and fragile nature of their body, the only instrument of perception of the world, and a sort of virtual mask they cannot live without. Through this powerful filter, reality appears perfect and untouched: crystal clear rivers, lush forests, flourishing oceans. Nature takes its course. Everything seems to have found the primitive balance that men have never known. But machines are not perfect, nor are the men who invented them. Like in a short-circuit, the earthly paradise disappears, the mask falls down, no prosperous sceneries anymore. Out of breath, the weight of a rotten world falls upon men’s shoulders, and they cannot even find a place to live in. Time is running out. We need to do something.
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Ascolta Vivere o Morire su Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2MiHT4X Segui Motta su: Sito ufficiale - https://mottasonoio.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mottasonoio/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/mottaufficiale/ Directed by Marco+Maria (magmhi.com) Executive Producer: Davide Caselli Coreographer: Roberto Altamura Starring: Demian Troiano, Paloma Biagioli Styling: Chicca Nanni using Massimo Alba Make-up and Hair: Sara Busan Director of Photography: Amilcare Canali Color Grading: Davide Lovetro 1st AC: Gabriele Gregorig 2nd AC: Simone Magnani Steadicam Operator: Salvatore Anversa Gaffer: Luca Limardo Electric: Giacomino Fausti Technical Support: Moviechrome Producer: Tommaso Dall’Osso Production Assistants: Auke Roos, Silvia Fusi Produced by Courage
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EDEN di e con Roberto Altamura, Vittoria Brancadoro e Loretta D'Antuono musica di Paolo Tortiglione video Mirko Ingrao
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