Matthäus Passion
La „Passione secondo Matteo" di Johann Sebastian Bach, messa in scena in modo spettacolare, ma nello stesso tempo intima.
"What moves the body today?
When is a moment of our lives when we truly connect with our deepest feeling of Passion? Does faith still have a place in our society and in our life today? Johann Sebastian Bach composed a master piece of music, Matthäus Passion in which Jesus offers his body for redemption of humanity. His lesson of standing torture and pain as a path for illumination: "This is my body, you may take it", "This is my blood, you may drink it"
Right now we can ask ourselves, where is passion – where even compassion ended up? It seems that only on the occasion of extreme situations we are remembering of it. Facing extremist terror attacks or tsunami and other natural catastrophes we suddenly rediscover our sense of faith and emotion.
In this work in progress the choreographic material is developed not from characters, but as a translation of physical ideas, pictures, visions. The images do not illustrate the story; they signalize the emotion behind it. The body of the dancer is used as a medium. The score of emotions as originated in motives, as Blindness, Pain and Beauty, offers the base for inspiration. It's a puzzle, a mosaic and a prayer.
A Physical study of passion.
A Passion in progress.
A landscape of emotions." (Ismael Ivo )
Künstlerische Leitung / Direzione Artistica / Art Direction
Manfred Schweigkofler
Musikalische Leitung / Direzione Musicale / Music Direction
Claudio Astronio
Choreographie / Coreografia / Choreography
Ismael Ivo
Bühnenbild / Scene / Set design
Hans-Martin Scholder
Musik / Musica / Music
Johann Sebastian Bach
Tänzer / Danzatori / Dancers
crystal d: Ismael Ivo, Sarah Grether, Franca Pagliasotto, Karl SchreinerComapgnia Fabula Saltica: Vito Alfarano, Massimo Cerruti, Roberto Augusto Costa, Federica Iacuzzi, Paola Maran
Chor und Orchester / Coro e Orchestra / Choir and Orchestra
Bozen Baroque
Solisten / Solisti / Solo Singers
Susanne Ryden, Makoto Sakurada, Christian Hilz, Sergio Foresti, Max Mauthe