RETUNE

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Choreography by Masako Matsushita in collaboration with Elena Sgarbossa Interpreters/performers: Agostini Paola, Baraldo Franca, Battistella Vanna, Belon Giuseppina, Bertoncello Paola, Boarotto Eva, Cavallin Giuseppina, Conte Lorena, Dal Santo Carmen, Dalla Palma Luisa, Gasparetti Silvana, Marcolin Gabriele, Marin Livia, Nicolli Eleonora, Peron Cristina, Peron Roberta, Pomero Mario, Quaggiotto Ida, Scotton Daniela, Tessarolo Pia Music Ove Holmqvist, Xavier Boissarie Game design Xavier Boissarie Digital creation Tomek Jarolim Producers/Co-producers Operaestate Festival Veneto, Fattoria Vittadini, Orbe thanks to the support of Hangartfest

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Dance maker Masako Matsushita presents her creation for Replay, the European project bringing together gaming and dance. Supported by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union, “Replay” is a European fabrique of innovative participatory experiences combining dance, gameplay and digital media, allowing European citizens to share playful performative experiences and replay them. “Replay” explores the rules and mechanisms of the “game” that allows the performance and how they engage participatory audiences to design innovative collective experiences with a high replay value.

RETUNE is a melting pot of resonances, each with a specific and interchangeable role. RETUNE is the coming together of entities vibrating at their own frequencies evading planning and control rather generating axes of resonance. RETUNE is a test on the entering into relationship of two or more entities. Spectators? Participants? Guinea pigs? You will be involved in a test where you can put your tuning and adaptation skills to it. The dynamic interaction between players and sound, resonates in a motion of constant transformation.

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