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Bio Music Village

Musical performance by Maestro Roberto Fabbriciani


Cooking Show by Chef Adriano of CoopAgri
Lighting and direction by Giacobbe Giusti
Wednesday, 21 October - 12.00 p.m. / 12.30 p.m.

Fortezza da Basso, Spadolini Pavilion, Theatre Area

Bio Music Village is a multi-sensory performance elaborated by FulgorAzione, a cultural centre active in Capolona, on the outskirts of Arezzo, on the front of contemporary art in its multiple interpretations.


The performance is linked to the theme of the Florence Biennale, Art and Polis, and to the fil rouge of Expo 2015, Feeding the Planet. From this point of view, the composition of a sort of village is to be read through an installation consisting of some bamboo saplings painted white, the ideal base for the play of lights that will be projected during the performance.

 

The main show is the Cooking Show by Chef Adriano of CoopAgri, recently awarded at Expo 2015 for the techniques used in food preparation. Accompanying the cooking operations are the olfactory notes diffused in the room and the experimental music of Maestro Roberto Fabbriciani, the soul of the project together with director and sculptor Giacobbe Giusti.


Completing the picture are the ‘dancing lights’ that will follow the rhythm of the music, contributing to the surreal atmosphere of the performance. The food used, however, has little to do with the surreal: only organic, short supply chain products, prepared in an absolutely natural way by the Chef and ready to be tasted by the public at the end of the performance.

FulgorAzione was born in 2014 from the meeting of artist Giacobbe Giusti and Maestro Roberto Fabbriciani, determined to revive the Fulgor cinema in Capolona as an experimental cultural centre. The Capolona cultural review has seen the likes of Massimo Cacciari take turns on stage, alongside art exhibitions, concerts and screenings of period films remixed live by Fabbriciani himself.

 

Giacobbe Giusti is a sculptor and filmmaker. His large-scale aluminium works have been exhibited throughout Italy and abroad, even finding favour with New York galleries.
Roberto Fabbriciani joined the Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino at a very young age, and went on to perform as a soloist with the greatest contemporary conductors, including Claudio Abbado, Riccardo Muti and Cristobal Halffter, and with some of the world's most prestigious orchestras. He is also the inventor of the hyperbass flute and is active as an author of musical works and teaching texts.

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