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posted on 2021-11-28, 21:57authored byDuška Radosavljević, Flora Pitrolo, Tim Bano, Silvia Mercuriali
Interview with Silvia Mercuriali about her work as a performance-maker, including etiquette (2007), And the Birds Fell from the Sky (2011) and Macondo (2015).Silvia shares with us the story of her developmental journey as an artist into and beyond the concept of ‘autoteatro’: we discuss her formative influences rooted in European film and performance, the value of collaboration in her work, the need for new languages, her radical departures from various influential traditions and her new work, Swimming Home (2020). This interview was conducted on 19.03.2020.
Funding
Aural/Oral Dramaturgies: Post-Verbatim, Amplified Storytelling and Gig Theatre in the Digital Age