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"SHERWOOD DELLE DANZE" (SHERWOOD DANCING)
A guided visit in a happy camp
 

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With: The workshop-group of the ANFFAS Centre of Pordenone and the staff of the Scuola Sperimentale dell'Attore
Direction
: Claudia Contin & Ferruccio Merisi

"Sherwood delle Danze" (Sherwood dancing) is a simple, nice and friendly lesson-demonstration, that testifies, with an evocative and touching way, the long, complex and still-lasting course that could allow a mixed group of actors - guests, operators, performes - to meet and overcome all different difficulties until their transformation in a real resource of communication, relationship, psychology. In "Sherwood delle Danze" the "different ability" is not only a more "politically correct" word to identify the category of handicapped people: it is just a real value, valid for all participants, quite apart from their specific role in to social institutions or in educational activities. So "listening" and "capitalizing" the individual contents of each person is no more a "one-way" direction towards the recognised disabilities, but it works also towards other different directions, especially considering that going just from the recognised disabilities to the so-called "normal people" as well. The research of this real reciprocity is maybe the most original and sincere thearical product of the "Progetto Sciamano" (Shaman Project) and during "Sherwood delle Danze" it can realize many happy, ludic and joyful moments, when al "citizens" joining the group have the same importance - as a whole - to communicate to the hosted audience their hope for a better future, more open-minded to live genuine relations and feelings.

"Sherwood delle Danze" has been already presented many times to students, communities and evening theatre audience; compatibly with the technical and logistic needs of its actors, its performance is always available.

 
Recommended audience: for adults.
Technical requirements:
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