Interview: Luca Silvestrini brought his Community Dance Practice to Italy’s Proscaenium
I talked to Protein Dance’s Luca Silvestrini who led the Dance Without Limits weekend of workshops hosted by Proscaenium in Italy.
I talked to Protein Dance’s Luca Silvestrini who led the Dance Without Limits weekend of workshops hosted by Proscaenium in Italy.
Graham Watts sees The Magic Flute by Luca Silvestrini’s Protein company – a small-scale, yet spectacular, pre-Christmas children’s show.
The Royal Ballet and Opera will bring nine productions from London to 1,500 cinema screens in 50 countries for 2025/26.
William Kentridge’s mural, Triumphs and Laments, in Rome became the city’s biggest contemporary art work and is also Kentridge’s largest public work. The 550m stretch of black and white images was unveiled on 21 April 2016. It was commissioned to mark the anniversary of Rome’s founding in 753BC. The mural’s inauguration was celebrated by a…
Q&A in italiano When did you start singing? I began singing when I was six years old in the choir at Saint Anne’s church in Lucca, where I was born. I started singing opera when I was twenty-one. Why did you start singing? I began singing because as soon as I discovered my voice it…
Last night Die Zauberflöte bowed out from the La Scala‘s stage, though it won’t be away for long I’d guess. With this production the theatre has united audience, critics and even the infamous boo-ers from the gallery in praise both musically and theatrically, a rare event. Although the casting was sound (with a fiendishly accurate Albina…
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