Preview Festival Blouse: Final of the theatrical competition "Vandùgola - Three unpublished theatrical studies".
Vandùgola is the name of the theatrical residency competition of Piccolo Teatro Blu. It is our way of engaging with contemporary young theater. The evening will host three selected companies, indeed, through the competition, and they will be called to present a 20-minute unpublished theatrical study. Throughout the evening, three proposals will alternate on stage. At the end, the audience will be invited to decide which show will win the residency and debut within Bluoff’26.
The finalist projects:
- Misurina, by Marta Parpinel, with Lorenzo Corsi and Marta Parpinel. Playwriting: Agata Leoni. A research project based on the fusion of various expressive languages, from word to movement, from sound to fairy tale narrative. The key word of this theatrical project is imagination, a series of symbols that allow the viewer to evoke a series of personal significants, thus creating a shared and personal narrative from the work to the audience.
- Tikotà, by Angela Dionisia Severino. Consultation for Playwriting: Domenico Ingenito. Dj Set and Sound: Ila Bertazzi. A party and a manifesto. Tikotà is a story about electronic music, ranging from childhood eroticism to the hypersexualization of our still adolescent bodies. Tikotà is a collective monologue, where the audience finds itself playing the role of the group of invitees to a birthday party. Tikotà is a homemade transfeminist manifesto, in which words become images and anger becomes visionary. And as in a dream, the kitchen spoon becomes a scepter, the hairdresser's helmet a riot helmet, and the mop becomes a bar to destroy the house and its order.
- Brama, by Caterina Luciani Messinis, from the poem "The Rape of Lucrece" by William Shakespeare. A project that centers on a question: can the beauty of a woman be responsible for the acts against her? Can a miniskirt manifest the desire to be desired and therefore an implicit consent to be taken, with violence? But if there is no miniskirt, nor lipstick or perfume, but only grace devoid of artifice, pure beauty, what then shall we say to justify the abuse and violence? And if the violence is committed by the one who holds power, the one who is supposed to guarantee justice? The poem tells of that night when the son of the last king of Rome raped the noble Lucrezia, the most beautiful and chaste among women, and how the people rebelled and gave rise to the Roman Republic.
Following this, there will be a meeting with the artists and a public aperitif with a free offering.
Admission: €6.00 with purchase directly at Piccolo Teatro Blu in the afternoon or on the evening of the event.
Imèr, Piccolo Teatro Blu, at 9.00 p.m.