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Anno Zero. Scena contemporanea Spagnola a Roma

Anno Zero. Scena contemporanea Spagnola a Roma

Anno Zero is a new festival of contemporary Spanish theater in Rome, which was born with the intention of gathering a plurality of artistic voices live and, at the same time, with a vocation of continuity in the coming years.

The cycle is an opportunity to present Spanish artists in a scene, the Roman, which only in recent years seems to be gaining more and more positions in Europe. The conceptual artist Isidoro Valcárcel Medina, guest of the Academy of Spain, presents a specific work site entitled "Confluences and Passwords" in collaboration with La Pelanda-Mattatoio and Teatro India-Theater of Rome.
Edurne Rubio presents a work that is an exploration and at the same time a guided tour in total darkness: a descent to the cave of Ojo Guareña, and a trip to the history of the human being from its own origins.
Celso Fernández Sanmartín presents "A cama do meu Avo Manuel Sanmartin", a work made of oral memories.
Roger Bernat with "Numax-Fagor-plus".​
Leonor Leal works in "Now I dance", the memory of his uncle Mario Maya, who in '76 reinvented flamenco with the work "Camelamos naquerar". Roger Bernat invites you to remember the play "Numax-Fagorplus", inspired by the film by Joaquim Jordà, an essential film director who lived in Rome for seven years in the exile of Francoism.
The cycle ends on Sunday 15, with "Storywalker Garbatella", by Fernando Sánchez-Cabezudo. A walk through the Trastevere district that recovers the memories of the inhabitants, through the texts of Luca Oldoni, Pablo Remón, Alberto Conejero, Denise Despeyroux and Pablo Fidalgo.

Anno Zero is a tribute to Roberto Rossellini's inspired film in the years of German postwar reconstruction. The cycle is a new gesture of the Academy to indicate a change of collaborative and artistic model, in which it prevails to work with memory, the document, the participation of the public and, in general, the art of action.

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