Fabrizio Di Salvo
taogl examines the experience of public space from a female perspective, approaching choreography as a practice of orientation and resistance. The work departs from the observation that movement in urban environments is never neutral but shaped by gestures of visibility, vulnerability and negotiation.
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Through a series of choreographic situations, the body maps territories of access and constraint, tracing how walking, waiting, turning or avoiding become coded actions. These gestures, collected and rearticulated in performance, construct a language that reflects both adaptation and assertion.
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taogl does not stage confrontation but inhabits the tension between presence and withdrawal, exposure and concealment. It asks how bodies inscribe themselves into shared space and how perception, gaze and structure can be rebalanced through movement.
Fabrizio Di Salvo: Concept, Music, Scenography
Sol Bilbao Lucuix: Choreography, Performance
David Fortmann: Technical realization
displayed at Roxy Theater Birsfelden (CH)
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