Maria Dolores Pesce, Dramma.it

May 2015

Megalopolis#43

The company Instabili Vaganti is perfoming at Festival Akropolis a new dramaturgy, the second moment of evolution of a theatrical study that has a strong relationship with the artistic ferments coming from Mexico. The company faces that unfamiliar land and stages its deep pain. […] [The performance] opens our eyes. The photos and the momories aren’t bleeding ghost presences, indeed are die-hard physical entities that insist on having life. The staging and the dramaturgy by Anna Dora Dorno build around them scenic and dance moments, accompanied by sound atmospheres with an intense communicative strenght. These actions push the memory beyod the death dimension wherein the murders want to shut in and forget it, making us participating with an inextinguishable desire of life. Living such a tragic event through the representation of its pain tells us its most important meaning, and succeeds in connecting it to a sore human dimension that was lost.[…] A red flower is a gift for all of us, producted by a scenic action that explains “in a civic way”, sounds, songs that narrate “in an internal way” and images that indicate. On stage the director Anna Dora Dorno with Nicola Pianzola and two dancers technically good and bearers of a strong emotional contribution: Marta Tabacco – who has worked in Mexico for 5 years – and the mexican choreographer Hector Padilla Isunza. Action, music, dance and multimedia images are integrated in the scenic space by Giuliana Davolio. […] Sold-out and many applause. Post-performance, the meeting with the company has demonstrated the capacity of the theatre to create and summon interests that sometimes the everyday life hides.