Instabili Vaganti at Nepal International Theatre Festival
Direction Anna Dora Dorno
Dramaturgy Anna Dora Dorno, Nicola Pianzola
Performers Anna Dora Dorno, Nicola Pianzola
Original music by Alberto Novello JesterN, Eyky RAP, Yeudiel Infante
Stage objects Anna Dora Dorno, Luana Filippi
Production Instabili Vaganti
With the patronage of Amnesty International Italia
Nominated to Museum Cervi Awards – Theatre for memory 16° edition
Supported through artistic residencies by Teatro Akropolis, Genius Loci Project, Genoa; Emilia Romagna Teatro Foundation, Cantiere Moline Bologna; Centro de Gestion Escenica Tierra Independiente, Oaxaca; UVA Unidad de Vinculacion artistica del centro cultural Universitario Tletelolco, Mexico City
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An original dramaturgy in two languages, made not only of words but also of physical actions, projected images, songs, sounds and voices that are still screaming
“¡Todos somos Ayotzinapa!”.
A strong performance of a great emotional impact, an artistic Re-Action to a tragic reality: the enforced disappearances afflicting Mexico.
DESAPARECIDOS#43 is not only a performance but also an authentic act of
rebellion, a work exalting freedom of opinion, expression and demonstration which are worldwide threatened.
It’s an artistic example of the international influence of mass media and globalization and how they can sensitise the public opinion and help to ask for justice.
DESAPARECIDOS#43 is also a hope hymn, able to let red flowers grow from a stack of bloody clothes.
“They wanted to bury us but they didn’t know we were seeds”
DESAPARECIDOS # 43 has been strongly desired by the Festival because of the theme it deals with; in fact, Nepal is reflecting politically and culturally on its recent past. During the years of civil war following the bloody fall of the monarchy there were numerous disappearances. The figures of the officially constituted commission of inquiry speak of 116 people taken away by the government security forces after August 2003, when the cease-fire was removed. According to Amnesty International, since 1998 there have been at least 622 missing persons among peasants, teachers, students, businessmen, journalists, political activists, humanitarian workers and members of minorities.