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SUMMARY:Merenda Reale 2025
DESCRIPTION:Our contemporary Museum café\, decorated with the wall painting designed by the Swiss artist Claudia Comte “Slurp\, Boing\, Puff”\, also offers\, upon reservation\, the Merenda Reale\, a delicious moment\, where hot chocolate is prepared as in the 18th century accompanied by bagnati\, biscuits\, of the Piedmontese tradition. \nAnd you can also give it as a gift! Ask us how! \nInfo and reservations required at our Museum café on 011-9565273 \n  \nPhoto Le Strade di Torino
URL:https://www.castellodirivoli.org/en/evento/merenda-reale-2023/
CATEGORIES:food
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SUMMARY:Vibrant Natures on Telluric Cosmologies | Heart Brake\, performance by Giulia Damiani
DESCRIPTION:24 January\, h.18.30 \nAlmanac\, Via Reggio 13 \n  \nHeart Brake\, performance by Giulia Damiani \nFollowed by the screening of \nLe sibille\, dir. Lina Mangiacapre and Le Nemesiache\, 1977 \nIl mare ci ha chiamate\, dir. Lina Mangiacapre and Le Nemesiache\, 1978 \n  \nGiulia Damiani is an artist and writer working with performance. Her research combines body\, place and feminist creative methods to reach fault lines in language and context. \nHer new performance Heart Brake bears witness to how a feeling can be a character and a place we live in\, peaking into the crevice of the breaking heart. In this extract from a work-in-progress Giulia Damiani articulates the voice of the main character\, historically a folk figure silenced by patriarchal violence. The performance explores physicality of vocal registers beyond gender binaries while embodying the sounding and imagery of manual rock-splitting. Stricken\, different kinds of bodies vibrate. \nThe folk singing traditions surrounding this ancient profession are reworked to reveal disruptive narratives registered in orality. The choreographic score emerges in the movement between breath\, voice and song; signalling the subversive irony that is experienced in the path to setting oneself\, and each other\, free. \nIn 2022 Giulia Damiani completed her practice-based PhD at Goldsmiths\, University of London\, writing about the feminist group Le Nemesiache from Naples. \nFollowing the performance two short films by Le Nemesiache will be screened: Le sibille (1977) and Il mare ci ha chiamate (1978). \nThis performance project has developed in partnership with Centrale Fies \nThe event is part of Vibrant Natures. On Telluric Cosmologies\, a program curated by Guido Santandrea e Marianna Vecellio\, organized in partnership between Almanac\, Castello di Rivoli Museo d’Arte Contemporanea\, and Orti Generali. \n  \nThe program is supported by Fondazione Compagnia di San Paolo\,  Fondazione CRT  and Regione Piemonte .
URL:https://www.castellodirivoli.org/en/evento/vibrant-natures-on-telluric-cosmologies-heart-brake-performance-by-giulia-damiani/
LOCATION:Almanac via Reggio 13 Torino\, Via Reggio 13\, Torino\, Torino\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Dipartimento Curatoriale,performance
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SUMMARY:Vibrant Natures. On Telluric Cosmologies | Derek MF Di Fabio Torrenti di Umidi Nodi
DESCRIPTION:26 January 2025\nTurin\nh. 11:00 – 15:00 at Orti Generali\nStrada Castello di Mirafiori 38/15\, 10135 Torino \nTorrenti di Umidi Nodi is a series of three workshops conceived by the artist Derek MF Di Fabio\, taking place at Orti Generali on January 26\, February 22\, and 23.\nIn the workshops stories of edges and bodies of water will intertwine. Starting from the ever-shifting context redrawn by the Sangone River\, the workshops aim to connect personal narratives and historical experiences\, reflecting on the material consequences and transformations tied to the definition of a mutable body.For centuries\, river courses have shaped the morphology of places\, later captured and crystallized through urban development. The partitioning and privatization of common lands have carved divisions among people\, while economic policies have dictated who has access and who can shape justice.\nThe Sangone River has defined the boundaries of Orti Generali; its shifting banks require maintenance to prevent floods and debris from damaging the riverbed\, surrounding spaces\, and its ecosystems.\nThe presence of anthropic embankments also speaks to the human alteration of the land\, echoing the construction of fences\, walls\, and boundaries to delineate property and belonging.\nThe river\, as an essential water resource for the territory\, is a common good for human and non-human communities alike. The example and history of its exploitation and privatization serve as a starting point for reflecting on how the concept of otherness is born: demarcation gives rise to dynamics of exclusion and separation. What was once shared is now subjected to economic policies that enforce clear distinctions between mine and yours\, between us and them\, between right and wrong.\nThus\, the Sangone becomes a starting point for reflecting on the idea of the commons\, the responsibilities associated with its stewardship\, and the accountability required of those who are part of a community—commitments that extend both civically and ecologically.\nThe river is both a geopolitical and geological subject. Observing\, drawing close\, and perhaps understanding its edges—while considering its movement and the cycles of its waters—means looking closely at the fragile and exploited balance of relationships between the environment and the communities inhabiting it.The January 26 workshop is the first episode of a story that will unfold over the winter. During this session\, we will explore the Sangone’s riverbanks and the territory of Orti Generali through which it flows. We will collect and rework texts. We will shape these narratives using willows\, elms\, and other vegetation. We will learn to weave plants and stories. This exercise will continue and evolve in subsequent workshops on February 22 and 23.Participation is open to all and free. Please register via this link.Those who take part in the first workshop are encouraged to join the February 22 and 23 sessions\, though continuation is not mandatory. \nThis workshop is part of Vibrant Natures. On Telluric Cosmologies\, a project curated by Guido Santandrea and Marianna Vecellio\, realized in collaboration between Almanac\, Castello di Rivoli Museo d’Arte Contemporanea\, and Orti Generali. \nVibrant Natures. On Telluric Cosmologies is made possible with the support of Fondazione Compagnia di San Paolo\, Fondazione CRT\, and Regione Piemonte.
URL:https://www.castellodirivoli.org/en/evento/vibrant-natures-on-telluric-cosmologies-derek-mf-di-fabio-torrenti-di-umidi-nodi/
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