Details

For voices, percussion, narrator and artisans Composer Giorgio Battistelli takes sixteen artisans dressed in overalls and aprons and sets them to work in the Traverse Theatre producing a compelling and evocative symphony from your wildest imagination. Demolishing the barriers between life and art, everyday tools become musical instruments and the workmen transform into musicians in this fantastical and memorable performance piece. Standing to one side, an actor reads extracts by Enlightenment writers describing in turn the tools and the work being done on stage. Sparks fly, eggs crack and hammers pound in this unforgettable blend human creativity and basic hard work.

Cast/Performers

Nicola Raffone (percussion)

Creatives/Company

Company: Edinburgh Royal Choral Union (members of)
Director: Giorgio Battistelli

Experimentum Mundi

Experimentum Mundi (Performance) production archive for QTIX code T615547703. Details of all Experimentum Mundi archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01107929138

Archive Listings

2 Sep 09
  to
5 Sep 09
Traverse Theatre
Edinburgh
Performance Details => Venue archive

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