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Eight fables eager to cure contemporary decadence. Eight microcosms full of sensations that could not be more human. Eight cabinets of wonders, eight small stories that draw powerful and psychotic everyday characters: the obsession for the approval of others in Al that Jazz, the brazen wickedness with which society rages against students preparing them for the eternal torment that awaits creative people all over the world in How a Young Designer Dies. And then the morbid cult that still today accompanies the deceased in the Italian provinces celebrated by Benito and the taste for funerals, the bitter revelation that one is paid with nothing in The New Currency, the taste for the gall of opportunism in love in Furesta, the commentary of a bulimic criminal act in Strabel and the consolatory symphony for all adults who, like Richi, find themselves having to fight heroically against children every day, losing miserably. Eight daily outbursts written and performed by Arianna Porcelli Safonov, embellished by the music of Renato Cantini and Michele Staino. Like a long time ago, when fairy tales were sung and witches burned, Omeophonie is a small treasure chest delivered to those who listen, a musical treasure chest full of voices and feverish impulses, of cynicism and profound morals that today sound like insults to modernity but that once, at the end of fairy tales, taught something great and everlasting. Morality returns to teach by making people laugh and thus proves to be healing. Like fairy tales. Like Jazz.
testi | Arianna Porcelli Safonov |
musiche | Michele Staino, Renato Cantini |
Duration: 90 minuti
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