For all intents and purposes JEPLANE presents itself as the place of impossible, invisible, interrupted ties
JEPLANE is driven by the desire to reconstruct the dynamics unleashed in front of a landscape. The horizon, the flattening of the world into a line, the feeling of the future. The specific properties of this territory are instability and iridescence. Seeing a horizon together with another is to cast one’s eyes elsewhere, allowing oneself to say things he/she never thought of, perhaps to say nothing at all.
In a delicately artificial set reminiscent of an intimate setting, Aurelio Di Virgilio throws the body into imagined architectures that come from his inner world, preparing to construct a limpid, complex gaze. JEPLANE presents itself to all intents and purposes as the place of impossible, invisible, interrupted ties.
project by and with
Aurelio Di Virgilio
costumes and styling
Marco Rambaldi / Giulia Geromel
music
Ivano Pecorini
light design
Massimiliano Calvetti
dramaturgy consulting
Massimiliano Barachini, Elena Giannotti
thanks to
Clarissa B, Jolanda DV, Paola G, Andrea M.
