AMADRIADI
A show by Michele Ifigenia Colturi / Tyche
Italy, 15′
With the support of Palazzo Bentivoglio

The Amadriads are figures from Greek mythology who live inside trees, nymphs who combine the divine and the vegetal in their being, but who are also represented with human traits. Fluid identities that crystallize, as in the performance in which the audience is invited to cross the space and come into contact with the presence of the three dancers in continuous transfiguration between ancestral sounds and references from the ancient world.
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Credits
Choreography: Michele Ifigenia Colturi
Performers: Enzina Cappelli, Andreyna De la Soledad, Federica D’Aversa
Sound: Tarek Bouguerra
Production: Aiep Ariella Vidach / Triennale Teatro Milano
Biographical note
The choreographic research group Michele Ifigenia / Tyche was born within two major Italian training centers: Civica Paolo Grassi in Milan and the Conia school, supported by Societas Raffaello Sanzio. The group consists of six members: a choreographer, two dramaturgs, and three performers.