Leonardo Delogu

Leonardo Delogu is a perfomer and researcher on movement and landscape. He studied at Emilia Romagna Teatro's European School for the Actor; he was part of the working group on New Writings for Contemporary Dance directed by Raffaella Giordano, an experience that led him to found the collective famigliafuchè. He studied with the Catalan dance company Malpelo and Claude Coldy, and collaborated with landscape artist Gilles Clèment and the Coloco collective. He has curated cultural projects for Associazione demetra/Palmetta Center, Ternifestival della creazione contemporanea, Nutrimenti.
In 2013 he founded,  with Valerio Sirna and Hélène Gautier, the project DOM-, which combines performing arts, the Environmental Humanities and the instances of feminist and queer ecologies. DOM-'s research revolves around the relationship between bodies and territories, creating peculiar practices of inhabiting spaces in the form of performances, walks, lectures, audiovisual works, and workshops.
Among DOM-'s works are the performances L'uomo che cammina, inspired by Jiro Taniguchi's graphic novel of the same name, Désert/rituals for landscapes, MU/urban metaphysics, MAMMA ROMA_ Urban explorations/practices of perception, Moto celeste, and community projects such as MIST/FOSCHIA/rituals for landscapes, ROMA NON ESISTE - public call for a nomadic community.

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talk Sunday 26 Nov H 15:30
Quartiere S. Stefano - Sala Prof. Marco Biagi

The Walking City

Da L'uomo che cammina a La città che cammina - mutazioni di una macchina inefficace

with Leonardo Delogu

Besides drawing, other arts deal with the relationship between bodies, spaces and the imaginary. One of them is performance art: Leonardo Delogu, member of DOM- collective, reflects through his artistic practice (and specifically his walking performances) on the interactions between power, nature, culture and marginality in public spaces.
The talk will be in Italian.

Entry: libero

Duration: 1h30