Sette squilli brevi e uno lungo
A performance by and with Alexander Ananasso and Antimo Magnotta 13/1/2020 at Fidelio orchestra cefe, London Original script and music by Antimo Magnotta Artistic director Alexander Ananasso Eight years ago tonight, the Costa Concordia hit a rock underwater, it slowly tilted and then sank off the beautiful Isola del Giglio in Italy. 32 people died. A story of stories that will take you there, with poetry, farce and tragedy. Antimo Magnotta is a real-life survivor to the Costa Concordia shipwreck in which 32 people died, and he chose, since, to go back to that journey through the piano: he collects life stories and intimately narrates them, giving voice to his own reflections and the travel companions he meets. Passengers and crew-members; people always have something to say or confess, a gap in the memory to fill or something they need to share. Just like destiny. A microcosm suspended on the water that floats with a care-free lightness between on-board grotesque parties and hilarious galas, illuminating the night with its marvellous cargo until the sudden and unexpected appearance of Isola del Giglio on the night of January thirteenth and the sinister sound of seven short blasts and one long, which drastically interrupt the fairy tale on the sea, bringing it to a dramatic end. The poetic voice of his distant daughter, little Sonia, will be the one memory to motivate Antimo during his daring escape from the sinking ship. The performance is in Italian.
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5/2/2020 03:37:23 am
This is one of the few stories that actually resonated with me. I think that being able to enjoy a story is proof of how much you love reading books. I, for one, love it to my core, and I actually do read a lot of them. This one, in particular, made me realize just how much I love it. The person who wrote this book is one of the best that I have ever read. I want to enjoy more of the books that he wrote.
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