{:en}Monday, August 7, a Loano, will continue the review, Family Summer included as part of the season “Dreams Festival” promoted by the’Department of Tourism, Culture and Sports of the City of Loano and edited by Event Size, under the artistic direction of Ivan Fabio Perna.
At 9:30 pm, in the Summer Arena Prince's Garden, will stage the children's and youth theater show “Greta, the Doll and the Birch Tree.”.
On stage will be the Canon Theater Company which will take young and old alike into the evocative atmosphere of ancient fairy tales. The protagonists will be three characters from a peasant village, immersed in a world of bright colors as in a naïf painting.
“Greta, the Doll and the Birch Tree.” is a fable about the journey, about exile, about an archaic, rural world. The Romanian songs and musical pieces in this performance draw a soundscape that adds up to a colorful and shiny frame. Interwoven within are the stories of Greta the Mad who went to hell, the Bella Vassilissa faithful to a Doll and NichìforI Silly That turned into a birch tree.
We are in, Humulesti, Romania, in a village located under a large mountain. The people who inhabit it have colorful, rumpled clothes, round faces, and red cheeks.
Here, human events will coincide with natural cycles, and one Wednesday, at the fair, Beautiful Vassilissa will arrive from afar and the story will take shape.
The Theater in Fee is a theater group founded in July 2008 by director Simone Capula and young actors Lorenza Ludovico and Luca Vonella as an evolution of the pedagogical project “Scuola Ambulante di Teatro. The company pursues a path of theatrical research ranging from actor training to the creation of performances that are placed in different cultural and social contexts.
In the summer of 2011 the trio split up and from the initial nucleus remains Luca Vonella, who creates themonologue “Orazio - vite nude,” a show that collects in a kind of “danced testimony” the fruit of a path in the world of mental distress. Meanwhile, Anna Fantozzi, Alice Laspina, Simonetta Ainardi and Alessandra Deffacis enter. After a pedagogical and research path, within the project “Theater: punto a capo,” the new group stages “The Hard Rain” from Shakespeare's “The Tempest.” The play is presented at Kaleidoscop - International Youth Festival of Contemporary Art in Tuzla (Bosnia and Herzegovina).
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