Fading Pasolini
Fading Chaos
Audiovisual installation on Pier Paolo Pasolini
Also discover the Pasolini show. Chaos versus Terror
Blacksmiths' Theatre, 26 - 28 October 2023, 8.30 pm
project and artistic conception by Enza De Rose and Mario Bobbio
videos and projections by Paola Pisani, Amedeo Pinni and Mario Bobbio
music by Enza De Rose and Leonardo Porcile
with the voices and extraordinary collaboration of Diana Höbel and Francesco Cevaro
with the contribution of the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region
in collaboration with the Tartini Conservatory and the Compagnia della Testa
At the Teatro dei Fabbi from 9 to 12 May,
every day from 5pm to 8.30pm with free admission.
Immerse yourself in the thoughts and suggestions of the most intimate Pasolini, but also of the writer, the director, the intellectual with a very lucid political gaze on Italy: this is the opportunity offered to the public by the installation "Fading Pasolini - Chaos in dissolving" which the Teatro La Contrada dedicates to the poet of Casarsa.
Every day of the installation, at 5.30 pm again at the Teatro dei Fabbri, the "Pasolini Aperitif" will be held : a fixed appointment, a drink offered in honor of the great poet, a toast to life inspired by his temperament, a radical but hungry pessimist of life.
The installation, conceived by Mario Bobbio and Enza De Rose , is also designed by Paola Pisani and Amedeo Pinni for the projections and videos and Leonardo Porcile for the music, with the contribution of the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region and in collaboration with the Tartini Conservatory .
A unique experience, between sound echoes and interactive projections, to pursue facets and contradictions of the life and personality of the well-known author. The presence of the public will influence the surrounding environment, sounds and videos, creating a tangle of fragments that will gradually gravitate towards entropy. Inspired by the book "Il Caos" by Pasolini, which contains the articles written for the weekly magazine "Tempo" between 1968 and 1970, the installation in the room will recall the expression of his message in the music and themes, in a Teatro dei Blacksmiths transformed, stripped of their seats. The visitor will thus be led to reflect on the reflection and relationship that the author had with his audience and the personalities of the time.