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Romaeuropa Festival 2017

Romaeuropa Festival 2017 is 100 days lasting journey through the stories of over three hundred international artists. We build a thematic and narrative map beyond usual performing arts' genres. Music, theatre, dance, new circus and digital art replaced by powerful stories, vision, 'selfies' and shareable experiences. Where are we now? That is the question REf17 is asking. The answer lies throughout the 24 different locations which from September 20 till December 2 transform Rome into the international cultural centre of contemporary arts' world. The very same question pushes us over performance to digital arts, with the eight edition of the Digitalife exhibit (7.10.17 - 7.1.18), shown for the first time in the Palazzo delle Esposizioni.

Romaeuropa Festival 2017 is 100 days lasting journey through the stories of over three hundred international artists. We build a thematic and narrative map beyond usual performing arts' genres. Music, theatre, dance, new circus and digital art replaced by powerful stories, vision, 'selfies' and shareable experiences. Where are we now? That is the question REf17 is asking. The answer lies throughout the 24 different locations which from September 20 till December 2 transform Rome into the international cultural centre of contemporary arts' world. The very same question pushes us over performance to digital arts, with the eight edition of the Digitalife exhibit (7.10.17 - 7.1.18), shown for the first time in the Palazzo delle Esposizioni.

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#documentary #mo24 #aboutfabre #flesh<br />

visions<br />

Phil Griffin<br />

Troubleyn/Jan Fabre<br />

Surrender<br />

Presentato a Bologna durante la consegna del Premio<br />

Ubu a Jan Fabre e per la prima volta a Roma, Surrender<br />

dell’artista e film-maker Phil Griffin ripercorre le 24 ore<br />

del capolavoro Mount Olympus – To glorify the cult of tragedy<br />

presentato durante <strong>Romaeuropa</strong> <strong>Festival</strong> 2015. Formatosi come<br />

danzatore e coreografo ma presto interessato al mondo del<br />

video e della fotografia, Griffin ha realizzato nel corso della sua<br />

carriera numerosi ritratti e campagne visive per star del mondo<br />

della musica come Amy Winehouse, Adele, Prince, Bon Jovi,<br />

Rihanna, Naomi Cambell, Jay Z, Helen Mirren, Tracey Emin, ma<br />

anche per alcuni dei più importanti artisti viventi come Damien<br />

Hirst. Con piglio glamour e, al contempo, estrema sensibilità,<br />

l’artista filma corpi, carne, sudore, passione sfrenata e sensualità<br />

dei performer della celebre compagnia Troubleyn, rendendoli,<br />

insieme alle parole di Fabre, protagonisti di un affondo nel<br />

mondo dell’artista belga. Tra ricerca della bellezza e spirito<br />

tragico, maschile e femminile, Surrender immortala gli aspetti<br />

più significativi della mastodontica opera di Fabre, i backstage<br />

con i suoi ‘guerrieri della bellezza’ e scandaglia gli aspetti più<br />

oscuri e segreti del suo genio artistico.<br />

> film<br />

> 27.9<br />

> Teatro Argentina<br />

> h 21<br />

+ 105’<br />

+ proiezione gratuita<br />

con prenotazione<br />

su romeuropa.net<br />

+ Inghilterra / Belgio<br />

40<br />

With a glamorous yet extremely sensitive gaze, the artist filmed the bodies, the<br />

meat, the sweat, the unbridled passion and sensuality of Troubleyn performers<br />

during the Mount Olympus’ rehearsals, making them, along with the words<br />

of Fabre, protagonists of a lunge in the world of the Belgian artist. Surrender<br />

captures the most significant aspects of Fabre’s mammoth work, backstage with<br />

its ‘warriors of beauty’, and investigates the darkest and most closely guarded<br />

aspects of his artistic genius.<br />

In collaborazione con<br />

TEATRO NAZIONALE<br />

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