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PERFORMANCE

 

PARTITURE PER ANDARE OLTRE 1

 

Wednesday, November 12th

 

8.00 pm – doors open at 7.45 pm

9.00 pm – doors open at 8.45 pm (second show)

 

Armani/Silos collaborates again with FAROUT Live Arts Festival, a reference for the performing arts audience, an incubator for new artistic forms and a meeting ground for theatre, music and dance.
On the occasion of the fifth edition of the festival, Armani/Silos hosts the performance Partiture per Andare oltre 1, a work of Industria Indipendente, realised with the participation of Annamaria Ajmone, who gives form to a visionary journey that reimagines a Don Quixote of the future searching for meaning and vision through the impossible.
 
Free admission with reservation via DICE.
 
BOOK NOW
 
 
The performance is accessible to people with physical disabilities and neurodivergent individuals.
Standing room is available, but some seats will be available if needed.


PERFORMANCE

 

PARTITURE PER ANDARE OLTRE 1

 

Wednesday, November 12th

 

8.00 pm – doors open at 7.45 pm

9.00 pm – doors open at 8.45 pm (second show)

 

Armani/Silos collaborates again with FAROUT Live Arts Festival, a reference for the performing arts audience, an incubator for new artistic forms and a meeting ground for theatre, music and dance.
On the occasion of the fifth edition of the festival, Armani/Silos hosts the performance Partiture per Andare oltre 1, a work of Industria Indipendente, realised with the participation of Annamaria Ajmone, who gives form to a visionary journey that reimagines a Don Quixote of the future searching for meaning and vision through the impossible.
 
Free admission with reservation via DICE.
 
BOOK NOW
 
 
The performance is accessible to people with physical disabilities and neurodivergent individuals.
Standing room is available, but some seats will be available if needed.


BIOGRAPHY

Industria Indipendente is an artistic collective working across performance, music, writing, and visual arts, founded by Erika Z. Galli and Martina Ruggeri. Their practice is rooted in language—an expanded writing inscribed on bodies, environments, and surfaces. It transforms into action and performativity, liquefying and expanding through sound, voice, and light, dissolving the boundaries between self and other, between here and elsewhere. Their research has generated hybrid formats and spaces such as Merende, in residence at Angelo Mai (Rome) since 2018. In 2024 they presented their first solo exhibition, BLUE BLUE BLUE LIMBO, in Turin.

Annamaria Ajmone is a dancer and choreographer. At the center of her research lies the body, conceived as a malleable and mutable material, capable of transforming spaces into places, creating parallels and temporal overlaps. Her explorations unfold in a tentacular way, through different formats and durations. For her productions she collaborates with artists with whom she shares the creative process, bringing together diverse images and visions. Her performances emerge as collective works, born from encounters and exchanges in which authorship of the artistic object becomes complex to define.

BIOGRAPHY

Industria Indipendente is an artistic collective working across performance, music, writing, and visual arts, founded by Erika Z. Galli and Martina Ruggeri. Their practice is rooted in language—an expanded writing inscribed on bodies, environments, and surfaces. It transforms into action and performativity, liquefying and expanding through sound, voice, and light, dissolving the boundaries between self and other, between here and elsewhere. Their research has generated hybrid formats and spaces such as Merende, in residence at Angelo Mai (Rome) since 2018. In 2024 they presented their first solo exhibition, BLUE BLUE BLUE LIMBO, in Turin.

 
Annamaria Ajmone is a dancer and choreographer. At the center of her research lies the body, conceived as a malleable and mutable material, capable of transforming spaces into places, creating parallels and temporal overlaps. Her explorations unfold in a tentacular way, through different formats and durations. For her productions she collaborates with artists with whom she shares the creative process, bringing together diverse images and visions. Her performances emerge as collective works, born from encounters and exchanges in which authorship of the artistic object becomes complex to define.