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Paolo Buonvino - Çiatu - Sound installation

Year/Length:2022, 30’, world premiere
Concept and composition:Paolo Buonvino
Art installation:Irma Blank
Light project:Marco Lucarelli
Mise en espace:Antonello Pocetti
Audio project:Fabio Venturi
Sound diffusion:La Biennale di Venezia – CIMM Centro di Informatica Musicale Multimediale, Thierry Coduys
Production of the Irma Blank art installation:Bureau Betak for DIOR
Video animation:Madre
Art project curator:Maria Alicata
Commission and Production:La Biennale di Venezia
Thanks to:P420, Bologna for Irma Blank’s artwork
Note:Free admission with the ticket to the 59th. International Art Exhibition or with the SPECIAL MUSIC ticket valid for a single admission to the Arsenale venue (cost €10.50). Admission is also granted to ticket holders for a Music concert on the same day, in a theater based at the Arsenal venue among the following: Teatro alle Tese (II and III) and Tese dei Soppalchi. Admission valid on the same day from 1 hour before the start of the concert.

Description

The Sicilian composer Paolo Buonvino, known for his film scores, has composed a scenic concerto entitled çiatu (breath), based on the experience of collective breathing as sound and as a living gesture. The project is inspired by Sicilian and Mediterranean culture and by the relationship between the rhythm of human breathing and that of the waves that surround the island. In collaboration with Maria Grazia Chiuri, creative director of the Maison Dior, and the artist Irma Blank, Paolo Buonvino and director Antonello Pocetti have designed a stage structure to contain, protect and accommodate the audience, within which the musicians will create a collective breathing exercise which, with the participation of the audience, will evoke and transcend the experience of suffering and fear that the pandemic has brought to our lives.


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