
A benchmark in European contemporary dance, the Italian-Spanish collective Kor’sia arrives at the Romaeuropa Festival, bringing to the stage of the Teatro Argentina their new show, recently premiered at the Venice Dance Biennale. This choreographic creation questions the meaning of our age and addresses the increasingly ambiguous tension between reality and artifice in a hyper-connected world saturated with data, algorithms and stimuli.
Founded in 2015 by Antonio de Rosa and Mattia Russo, together with Giuseppe Dagostino and in collaboration with Agnès López-Río, the collective places the body at the center of their artistic research. They explore traditions, culture and social constructs through dance, translating them into a choreographic language capable of transcending time and engaging the viewer in a profound and sensory experience.
In Simulacro, the company continues the work of redefining the language of dance that it has been pursuing in recent years. Bodies emerge and dissolve in a flow that escapes control, while technology, rather than expanding possibilities, imprisons perception. Dance becomes a tool for staging the fragmentation of contemporary experience, where every certainty crumbles, leaving the body’s restlessness to search for what still makes us human.
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