CONTEMPORARY DANCE FESTIVAL IN THE ROME METRO
TIME AND TIME AGAIN Mp3 Dance Project
SINOSSI
Taken from the larger project Milton [Schrödinger had a cat], the show takes inspiration from the famous quantum paradox of Schrödinger's cat, according to which every possibility exists until it is observed: anything can happen — but also not happen.
The performance explores the idea of multiplicity of states and identities, suspended in an indefinite time, where every choice remains open until observation makes it real. A continuous play of possibilities and collapses, repetitions and variations.
On stage, Agnese Trippa and Nicolò Troiano give form to Michele Pogliani's choreography, between matter and probability.
The original sound design is by Maurizio Bergmann, the costumes are by Tiziana Barbaranelli.
BIOGRAFIA
The company debuted in Rome in July 2021 with SKIN, choreographed by Regina van Berkel, Mauro Bigonzetti, and Michele Pogliani. From September 2021 to June 2022, the Childs/Wilson Project took shape through a series of artistic residencies, debuting as RELATIVE CALM at the Auditorium in Rome in June 2022. The show then went on national and international tour (2022-2023), visiting Bologna, Bolzano, Trento, Toulouse, Vienna, Shanghai, Paris, Tarbes, Lugano, and, in 2024, Lisbon.
In July 2022, the company presents CAMERA OBSCURA by Michele Pogliani, a project exploring the interaction between dance and video. In 2024, the new production SCHRÖDINGER HAD A CAT NAMED MILTON will debut in Rome, and will be reworked in 2025.
Also in 2024, the company launched the Special Project "Dancing Glass," involving 12 international artists including choreographers, videographers, and arrangers in a reinterpretation of Philip Glass's piano studies. The show debuted in Rome in March 2024 and will be performed again in Tallinn and Tartu (Estonia) in September.
In December 2024, the company presents a new collaboration with Lucinda Childs, Glass with Silence, premiering in Milan, before an expanded version in 2025.
MPTRE DANCE PROJECT is officially recognized by the Ministry of Culture as a Dance Production Organization.