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Jessica and me
Anyone who has seen a Pina Bausch piece cannot help but think of her. A few years after the death of Pina Bausch, Cristiana Morganti Decided to stop and think about herself: on her relationship with her own body, with dance,etc.
“Do you want me to dance, or do you want me to talk?” In Jessica and Me, the long-standing soloist of the iconic Pina Bausch Tanztheater Wuppertal does both with irresistible charm, talent and comic flair. With a shock of black curls, an infectious laugh and a pair of red stilettos, Cristiana Morganti offers us a tantalising glimpse into her career, from her classical ballet training to her fateful meeting with Pina.
This much anticipated new solo show is a self-portrait in two voices: her inner self (Cristiana) and her alter-ego (Jessica). Alternating between losing herself in a whirlwind of movement and observing herself with a fierce and unrelenting humour, this is a fascinating exposé on the life of a star dancer – both on and off the stage. This will be the first time that she will perform the show outside her native Italy.Source : Dublin Dance festival
Credits
SOLO CREATION 2014
Choreography and dance performance Cristiana Morganti Theatrical collaboration Gloria Paris Light design Laurent P. Berger Video Connie Prantera Musical advice Kenji Takagi With the support l’Institut Culturel Italien Production il Funaro Centro Culturale Pistoia (Italie) In collaboration with Fondazione I teatri Reggio Emilia (Italie)
Video Production Maison de la danse during the Biennale de la DanseVideo direction Fabien Plasson2016