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DUO NUX 
ASSOCIATED ARTISTS

|duonux| was born from the empathic and artistic connection of the two dancers Alice Beatrice Carrino and Cristian Cucco in 2018. After eleven years of common experience, first in professional training and then as professional dancers, the creative and authorial need of the two artists gives birth to |duonux|: nux as nut, composed of exterior and interior, shell and seed, visible and hidden, perfect synthesis of opposites that becomes unity; two in one.

AUTHOR OF THE LITERARY WORK | MATTEO CORRADINI

COREOGRAPHY | ALICE BEATRICE CARRINO / DUO NUX

ILLUSTRATIONS | VITTORIA FACCHINI

ARTISTIC DIRECTION AND REWORK | MATTEO BITTANTE
PRODUCTION | DANCEHAUSpiù

duration 50'

"What did you do before?"  This is the question that introduces the performance based on Matteo Corradini's book, Fu Stella, a collection of nursery rhymes that traces some of the Jewish characters and what their lives were like before they were swept away by Europe's greatest genocide.

On stage, the author Corradini who through the words of the book tells of a journey. A journey that began in the darkness of those years, marked by a six-pointed star, a furrow in the paper and in people's bodies. Accompanying this journey is the dance of Alice Carrino who crosses the characters in the story, giving body to the words and light. From a game in memory of when she was a child, she finds herself catapulted into the game of adults, of war and the void that remains.

In the background, the projection of Vittoria Facchini's illustrations in which the Jewish characters become action, a game of illustration, words intertwined with gestures.

In an artistic re-elaboration by Matteo Bittante, Fu Stella is a performance that brings memory, absence, to the stage, speaking through the void that once contained millions of stars, millions of stories and people, and our body today is the gift we give to those who are no longer there.

"The only hope of all history is to lose the count but not the memory."

DELICIOUS
OVERDOSE

PHOTOS MICHELA PICCININI - SARA MELITI

IDEA AND PERFORMANCE | ALICE CARRINO and CRISTIAN CUCCO

LIGHTS AND COSTUMES | MATTEO BITTANTE

PHOTOS | MICHELA PICCININI
PRODUCTION | DANCEHAUSpiù

duration 25'

Delicious overdose  is a dream , a visionary metaphor and oneiric  inner journey.
She undertakes a voyage -followed and accompanied by him- under the endless rain of candy wrappers . The sweetness seems to be very sweet until it gets over the limit, becomes toxic, overwhelms and takes her vital energy. As a victim of her own temptation, she is entering in a liquefied mental and physic stage due to a glycemic overdose.
The only way to escape from this state is to go back to reality and reconnect her with him(her)self.

WINNER

EIRFURT INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION 2020

BUDAPEST SZOLO/DUO  COMPETITION 2021 - Best Duo Dance Performance

IDEA AND PERFORMANCE | ALICE CARRINO and CRISTIAN CUCCO

MUSICS | CHRIS COSTA and ALVISE PIROVANO

SCENOGRAPHY | BEPPE CARRINO and MARCO GAVIRAGHI CALLON  

LIGHTS AND COSTUMES | MATTEO BITTANTE

PHOTOS | MICHELA PICCININI
PRODUCTION DANCEHAUSpiù 

duration 50'

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GLICEMIA500

Glicemia500 is a visionary and dreamlike metaphor of an interior journey that every human being has to face at a certain point of his life: from loneliness as a dark moment, chaos, primordial internal empty space, to the research of light, a new awareness of our own individual identity In the world.
Two dancers on stage, him and her. They are the same person, the external and the internal part. She is drowned by a mountain of candy wrappers that invade the space. He arises from the darkness.
After the attempt of avoiding the abyss due to the reiteration of pointless activities that the reality offers us with the aim of distracting the mind, we cross the colorful world of imagination, a break out that lightens the heart but that is destined to disappear as a soap bubble.

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