
Silvia Gribaudi (IT)
R. OSA – 10 exercises for new virtuosities
What makes a body beautiful and socially acceptable? “R. OSA” takes on the norms that construct myths of elegance and grace. In ”10 exercises for new virtuosities“, inspired by Jane Fonda’s aerobics and the voluptuous figures of the Colombian painter and sculptor Fernando Botero, “R. OSA” shows that what appears to be mutually exclusive can actually create a great deal of good humour. Who would have thought, for example, that the corpulent performer Claudia A. Marsicano could be an energetic fitness instructor? Who would have thought that her weighty presence could move the audience so much and make them laugh?
Italian choreographer Silvia Gribaudi has been exploring the social impact of bodies since 2004. Her productions focus on humour and the poetic encounter between audience and performers. She has performed at national and international festivals. With “R. OSA”, she was a finalist for the UBU Award and the Rete Critica Award. Silvia Gribaudi is an Associate Artist at Le Gymnase CDCN in Roubaix, France, from 2024 to 2026.
The production is presented with audio description from EveryBody Access for blind and visually impaired persons
Italian choreographer Silvia Gribaudi has been exploring the social impact of bodies since 2004. Her productions focus on humour and the poetic encounter between audience and performers. She has performed at national and international festivals. With “R. OSA”, she was a finalist for the UBU Award and the Rete Critica Award. Silvia Gribaudi is an Associate Artist at Le Gymnase CDCN in Roubaix, France, from 2024 to 2026.
The production is presented with audio description from EveryBody Access for blind and visually impaired persons
Fr. 30 Mai
Tickets from 26.04.
Dance
Concept, choreography, direction: Silvia Gribaudi
Performer: Claudia A. Marsicano
Lighting design: Leonardo Benetollo
Technical director: Luca Serafini
Technician on tour: Leonardo Benetollo, Paolo Rodighiero, Paolo Tizianel
Costumes: Erica Sessa
Artistic collaboration: Antonio Rinaldi, Giulia Galvan, Francesca Albanese and Matteo Maffesanti
Production: Associazione Culturale Zebra, Silvia Gribaudi Performing Arts and La Corte Ospitale. In co-production with Santarcangelo Festival. With the support of Qui e Ora Residenza Teatrale. In collaboration with: Armunia Centro di residenze artistiche – Castiglioncello / Festival Inequilibrio, AMAT – Ass. Marchigiana attività teatrali, Teatro delle Moire / Lachesi LAB – Milan and CSC Centro per la scena contemporanea – Bassano del Grappa.
Audio description: EveryBody Access
Audio descriptions make an important contribution to gradually making Nuremberg more inclusive. They are part of Nuremberg’s action plan to implement the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UN CRPD). The first action plan was unanimously adopted by Nuremberg City Council in December 2021. Extensive measures have been and are being developed and implemented to ensure equal participation of people with and without disabilities in Nuremberg.
Performer: Claudia A. Marsicano
Lighting design: Leonardo Benetollo
Technical director: Luca Serafini
Technician on tour: Leonardo Benetollo, Paolo Rodighiero, Paolo Tizianel
Costumes: Erica Sessa
Artistic collaboration: Antonio Rinaldi, Giulia Galvan, Francesca Albanese and Matteo Maffesanti
Production: Associazione Culturale Zebra, Silvia Gribaudi Performing Arts and La Corte Ospitale. In co-production with Santarcangelo Festival. With the support of Qui e Ora Residenza Teatrale. In collaboration with: Armunia Centro di residenze artistiche – Castiglioncello / Festival Inequilibrio, AMAT – Ass. Marchigiana attività teatrali, Teatro delle Moire / Lachesi LAB – Milan and CSC Centro per la scena contemporanea – Bassano del Grappa.
Audio description: EveryBody Access
Audio descriptions make an important contribution to gradually making Nuremberg more inclusive. They are part of Nuremberg’s action plan to implement the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UN CRPD). The first action plan was unanimously adopted by Nuremberg City Council in December 2021. Extensive measures have been and are being developed and implemented to ensure equal participation of people with and without disabilities in Nuremberg.
This event is made possible by the Bavarian State Association for Contemporary Dance (BLZT) with funds from the Bavarian State Ministry of Science and the Arts.
Seats for wheelchair users and accompanying persons are available – to book a wheelchair seat, please contact the Kultur Information (0911 / 231 4000) in advance. An elevator leads from the car park to the foyer and the box office area. From the start of admission, this elevator is activated for access to the theatre on the 1st floor. Wheelchair-accessible toilets are available on the ground floor.
The Tafelhalle has a wireless transmission system for hearing impaired audiences It is not restricted to a certain seating area. At the box office you can obtain a receiver device with magnetic induction loop and, if desired, a lanyard, for a 50 Euro deposit.
With little English language
With German audio description from EveryBody Access – please report to the box office, where you will obtain a receiver and further information.
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Admission free for companions of handicapped people (identity document with B-remark).