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Between the days of Thursday 2 and Friday 3 June, the cycle of shows “Fallen forever” will be held on the occasion of the centenary of the birth of the great Italian writer, poet and director Pier Paolo Pasolini. The performances, organized by the Piccolo Teatro degli Instabili in Assisi, will see the participation of the Umbrian pianist and composer Ramberto Ciammarughi and the extraordinary interpreters Maria Paiato, Lino Musella and Francesco Bolo Rossini.


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“Fallen forever” takes its title from the most suggestive passage in the letter sent by Pasolini himself to Don Giovanni Rossi, founder of Pro Civitate Christiana. One condition was that of Pasolini, who frequented Assisi from 1962 to 1965, of the poet who fell from a horse and was unable to go up there. A conflict between inspiration and drive, between spirituality and politics that will germinate in the realization of “The Gospel according to Matthew”.

Therefore Assisi, which inspired the writer his first film, will host among its most beautiful palaces, Palazzo Bartocci Fontana, Palazzo Vallemani and Palazzo Monte Frumentario, two days of shows that have the hope of not betraying the poetics of Pier Paolo Pasolini. On the other hand, the city is not new in paying homage to the poet who, already in 2019, and again on behalf of the Piccolo Teatro degli stable, proposed PPP / Vita to his public through.

The artistic experimentation that took place in the past will continue to live, changing shape, even on Thursday and Friday. A collective work imbued with passion that will also see the display of some banners on the buildings where the performances will be held.

The dances will open on Thursday 2 June at 6.00 pm with “Niente di naturale” by the Compagnia del Piccolo Teatro degli Instabili, which will repeat the show the following day at the same time. Thursday 2 June at 9.00 pm, Palazzo Vallemani, will host “Fallen forever – Act I – A nightingale” starring great actors of the Italian theater and cinema scene: Maria Paiato, Lino Musella and Francesco Bolo Rossini.

On the evening of Friday 3 June, the public will have the pleasure of listening to Ramberto Ciammarughi, a musician active since the 1980s who has performed all over the world, including Germany, Spain, France, Japan, Switzerland, Turkey, Luxembourg and Singapore. Accustomed for a long time to working as a composer and arranger of soundtracks, for theatrical performances and installations of figurative art, for this occasion we will see him grappling with original music, piano and live electronics with “Caduto da semper – Atto II – In forma di canto ”at 9.00 pm at Palazzo Monte Frumentario – Vicolo degli Esposti floor.

Regarding his performance Ciammarughi states: “The representation is based on three levels: theatrical, musical and linguistic. I’m at the piano, the video editing is done by Giacomo della Rocca and the audio track is coordinated by me and Nicola Fumo Frattegiani. It is a team effort that relies on my creativity, but largely relies on the imagination of the public. The hope is to honor Pasolini’s cultural and poetic framework with all our strength ”.

Program:

Thursday 2 and Friday 3 June at 6.00 pm “Nothing natural” with the Compagnia del Piccolo Teatro degli Instabili, Palazzo Bartocci Fontana. (Free upon reservation)

Thursday 2 June at 9.00 pm “Fallen forever – Act I – A nightingale” with Maria Paiato, Lino Musella and Francesco Bolo Rossini, Palazzo Vallemani and then Palazzo Bartocci Fontana.

Friday 3 June at 9.00 pm “Fallen forever – Act II – In the form of singing” Friday 3 June at 9.00 pm with Ramberto Ciammarughi, Palazzo Monte Frumentario.

Project of the Piccolo Teatro degli Instabili with the support of the Municipality of Assisi

Info, reservations and tickets: tel / whatsapp 333 7853003 – info@teatroinstabili.com

www.teatroinstabili.com

www.liveticket.it/always fallen

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