Silvia Gribaudi - Wait

Wait
Silvia Gribaudi (Veneto/Piemonte)

with Elisa Dal Corso‚ Carla Marazzato and Silvia Gribaudi
music elaboration Mauro Fiorin
co-production Interplay/11‚
Teatro della Murata di Venezia

Thursday May 26, 2011
5.00 p.m.
space > GAM Gallery of Modern Art

It is a study where time is of great importance.

Time to wait.
Bodies crossing through different materials and spaces with which they enter into relation: the entire system open towards listening to the senses and there seem to be human presences that embody an abstract space, presences crossing through the void. The dancer takes the stage, covering her body with a panel of perforated styrofoam.
She investigates the material, interacting with it, looks at the audience and “waits”. She waits for the union between body and material to permit an evolution: a real and sudden rupture of the material that makes the audience jump.

Silvia Gribaudi
A dancer and performer from Turin, she has been living and working in Veneto since 2004. Her meeting of 'Danza Sensibile' and Claude Coldy were decisive to her training. In 2008, her solo Unattimo (A sec') was chosen by Anticorpi eXpLo. She won the GD' A VENETO 2009 audience award and the jury award with A corpo libero (A free body).
In 2010, she was chosen for the international circuit Aerowaves-Dance Across Europe 2010, and she has had the opportunity to successfully present her work in many international festivals. She participated in the research project 2009 Choreoroam, promoted by Operaestate Festival Veneto, The Place (UK),Dansateliers (Netherlands), Dansescenen (Denmark), Paso a 2-Certamen Coreogràfico de Madrid (Spain) and Dance Week Festival (Hungary).
She performed at the 2009 Venice Biennial and the Creative Forum Festival, held at the Library of Alexandria in Egypt. She works with actors and directors such as Mirko Artuso, Vasco Mirandola, Giuliana Musso.
She was a finalist among the Italian choreographers selected for the program Come away with me conducted by Fazio and Saviano.
In 2009, she began an artistic collaboration with the Spanish choreographer Sharon Friedman for a new production for 2011.