SEGNALI DI RISONANZA

Ezio Schiavulli

choreography Ezio Schiavulli

assistant choreographer  Gabriele Montaruli

with Ezio Schiavulli and Gabriele Montaruli

light and technical direction Sylvain Delbart

Segnali di Risonanza is a choreography project in its embryonic phase conceived by Ezio Schiavulli based on the physics and analytical theory called The Butterfly Effect, by building on the narrative of the two themes explored in their previous creations: exploring human bonds and relationships. 

This highlights the complexity of the systems and their reaction to external influences, exploring how these concepts can also be applied to social identity, showing how external actions influence the transformations of one’s identity and social relations.

The play is divided into a choreographic triptych, three social groups reacting to a disruptive event: a solo, a duo and a quartet guided by an invisible red thread that reveals the physical and psychological evolution of the protagonists following a major disruption. Music is paramount in choreographic composition and supports a stage space that reflects the chaos caused by the event, which is in constant evolution. 

Biography

Ezio Schiavulli, born in 1979. He earned a diploma in industrial chemistry, then attended the Susanna Beltrami Academy. He then went to the London Contemporary of Dancing and then the Aterballetto Choreographic Centre. He has collaborated with Franco Branciaroli, Susanna Beltrami, L. Petrillo, M. Baldwin (Rambert Ballet), B. Agati, Y. Alexandre, Blandini-Battezzato, Olivier Py, L. Hoche, Grand Théâtre de Genève, L. Josefsson, D. Drouard, C. Bo, F. Ounchiouene. In 2007 he founded the Ez3_Ezio Schiavulli Company. He is the author of 16 creations. In 2016 he choreographed for the CCN/Ballet de l’Opéra National du Rhin. 

He teaches the Physical Movement technique. Since 2013 he’s been a member of CID UNESCO. In 2015 he directed the Gravina_MurgiaDanza Festival. In 2015, with the RIESCO association, he created the international NETWORK project DANZA PUGLIA, recognised by the Italian Ministry of Culture (2018-21 and 2022-24). With Heres: Nel Nome Del Figlio he received the Critics’ Award in the ExAequo Author-Performer section of the Danza&Danza magazine.

Teatro Comunale Città di Vicenza