HERE ME MOO
Choreographer and performer Matteo Sedda together with Indian visual artist Rudra Kishore Mandal focus on the concept of the sacred and the profane and how these two elements can influence and coexist together.
After a two-weeks residency in Kolkata (India), the two artists try to merge the different cultures, highlighting the archetypes and stereotypes that India shares with Europe.
The result of the research focuses on the visual aspect, creating a living painting with strong and contrasting images.
After a two-weeks residency in Kolkata (India), the two artists try to merge the different cultures, highlighting the archetypes and stereotypes that India shares with Europe.
The result of the research focuses on the visual aspect, creating a living painting with strong and contrasting images.
Matteo Sedda
Performance
Matteo Sedda
Music
Hao Wu
Visual artist
Rudra Kishore Mandal
Mentorship
Stefano Fardelli
Partners
EurAsia Dance Project International Network, DanceHauspiú of Milan, MilanOltre Festival in Italy, La Sfera Danza - International Dance Festival of Padova, Compagnia Petranuradanza / Megakles Ballet, in Sicily, LOYAC Lebanon of Beirut, FDR Formal Dance Research in Mexico, Shoonya Dance Center in Belgium, Mbosse Danse Company in Senegal, Kolkata Centre for Creativity in India.
Supported by
MIC Italian Ministry of Culture, Italian Cultural Institute of Delhi & Consulate General of Italy in Kolkata, India.
The solo is part of the project Crossroads #inhabitingtheworld commissioned and supported by the Italian Ministry of Culture through the call Boarding Pass Plus 2021-22.
The solo is part of the project Crossroads #inhabitingtheworld commissioned and supported by the Italian Ministry of Culture through the call Boarding Pass Plus 2021-22.


