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Triennale Milano
FOG Triennale Milano Performing Arts
May 11 – July 21 2021

© Alessandro Gottardo

The fourth edition of the FOG festival involves artists from the international scene: 33 artists from 7 countries around the world (United States, Holland, Spain, Belgium, France, Switzerland, Italy) in a program of 24 events, including 11 productions and co-productions by FOG, 3 absolute premieres, 5 national premieres, 3 concerts and 6 DJ sets for a total of 61 replicas in total. A fully studied proposal, a kaleidoscope of languages ​​and formats that marks the return of a unique project for the city of Milan.

© Mirjam Devriendt
Show

Are we not drawn onward to new erA

Ontroerend Goed
Ontroerend Goed presents in the Italian Premiere a stage work that combines visual arts, theater, poetry and politics.

© Luca Del Pia
Show

Sorelle

Pascal Rambert
Two sisters and two personalities, two versions of the past, two outlooks on life: a story of resentments, misunderstandings, open wounds, paybacks.

© Martina Leo
Show

Klub Taiga – Dear Darkness

Industria Indipendente
From thick fog, a setting emerges, inhabited by objects from a long-gone time: a meticulous arrangement of rugs, shawls, sofas, engraved stools, trays, laps, candlesticks.

© Andrea Pizzalis
Show

Chi ha ucciso mio padre

Deflorian/Tagliarini
A letter to the father in which a homosexual son delivers the father, haunted by masculinity and by the knowledge of being himself an outcast, to premature death.

© Nino Laisné
Show

Romances inciertos, un autre Orlando

François Chaignaud & Nino Laisné
A tapestry of music, song and dance that weaves stories, characters, settings and sounds from La Doncella Guerrera, Garcia Lorca’s San Miguel and Tarara.

© Luca Chiaudano
Show

La codista

Marleen Scholten
Marleen Scholten premiers at FOG is a piece on waiting, partially based on the true story of a Milanese who lost his job and came up with the idea of becoming a “queuer”, a person who waits in line on somebody else’s behalf for a fee.

© Giulia Lenzi
Show

Book is a Book is a Book

Trickster-p
Book is a Book is a Book is a place where you’ll travel through the mind and with the mind, an object that creates connections across time, space, dreams and memories, an immersive experience enabling the audience to project themselves in an elsewhere and to open themselves to the pleasure of imagination.

© Societas
Show

Il Terzo Reich

Romeo Castellucci
Il Terzo Reich stages the violence of communication, the state of siege our discernment is under, the absence of truce, the negation of escape routes. This video installation by Romeo Castellucci is accompanied by music by Scott Gibbons, and is preceded by a ceremony to “ignite” language, performed by Gloria Dorliguzzo

Reverie, © Letizia Mugri
Show

Sogno 3: la camera degli specchi

Reverie

© Marzia Dalfini
Show

Will you marry me?

Sara Leghissa
Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli
This performance invites the audience to consider the boundary between legality and illegality, drawing on personal experiences and practices of resistance which employ the law to “break the law”.

© Alice Brazzit
Show

First Love

Marco D’Agostin
Interpreting memories of a well-known condition, that of being in love for the first time, and merging them with the competitive atmosphere of the race, D’Agostin constructs an intimate story of poignant beauty.

© Claudia Borgia, Chiara Bruschini
Show

Save the last dance for me

Alessandro Sciarroni
The masterful performance by the two dancers Gianmaria Borzillo and Giovanfrancesco Giannini is both a seductive and breath-taking show and an important step towards the recovery of cultural heritage otherwise condemned to oblivion.

© Rolf Arnold
Show

GHOST We are the idiots

Barokthegreat
Battles in which the dancers defy the audience’s gaze, with music shot at breathtaking rhythms - from 155 to 165 bpm - produced by DJs linked to Juke and House music.

© Alicia Clarke
Show

BEAT

Igor x Moreno
Elliot’s relentless movement, unpredictable and utterly transfixing, guides the audience to follow her through many different transformations.

© Orpheas Emirzas
Show

Dancer of the Year

Trajal Harrell
Over the last two decades the American choreographer, one of the most original and internationally admired, has been reimagining the history of contemporary dance and its subcultures.

© Luca Del Pia
Performance

NO RAMA

Annamaria Ajmone
In the space created by the choreographer Annamaria Ajmone, organic and inorganic elements meet and coexist; bodies acquire new shapes and powers, while they share secret tales.

© Andrea Avezzù
Show

Romantic Disaster

madalena reversa
Romantic Disaster is a meeting of opposites, a romantic reflection on the destruction of Nature and on Nature’s power to destroy.

© Giovanni Chiarot
Show

Esercizi per un manifesto poetico

Collettivo MINE
The piece revolves around a single staged action, both powerful and clearly structured, which is a tool for shared writing, capable of generating a unified body.

Batsheva, © Ascaf
Show

Yag

Batsheva Dance Company
A performance for six dancers about longing, family, laughing at yourself, passion, imagination – and, ultimately, about the way in which memories are preserved and lost

© Tomaso Le Pera
Show

Corcovado

Luigi De Angelis, Michele Di Stefano, Lorenzo Gleijeses
Recreating the quintessential non-place of today’s experience of travelling, the luggage room of any airport, the performance plays with an obsessive coming-and-going of bodies, gestures and objects.

© Valerio Figuccio
Show

ARA! ARA!

Ginevra Panzetti / Enrico Ticconi
ARA! ARA! represents a growing power symbolised by an unusual animal – not a majestic and fearsome raptor, but a cheerful and lively bird of exotic character: a parrot.

© Gianluca Di Ioia
Concert

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