In “Save the last dance for me”, Alessandro Sciarroni collaborates with the dancers Gianmaria Borzillo and Giovanfrancesco Giannini, following the steps of a Bolognese dance called Polka Chinata. It is a courtship dance originally performed only by men and dating back to the early twentieth century: physically demanding, almost acrobatic, it requires the dancers to hug each other, spin as they bend on their knees almost to the ground.
The work was carried out in collaboration with Giancarlo Stagni, a Filuzziani dance master who revived this ancient tradition thanks to the rediscovery and study of some documentation videos dating back to the sixties. Sciarroni discovered this dance in December 2018, when in Italy it was now only practiced by five people. For this reason, the project consists of a performance performed by the two dancers and a series of workshops aimed at spreading and reviving this popular tradition in danger of extinction.
Le Domaine Forget de Charlevoix:
- Wednesday July 24th – 4pm – Free Admission
Église de Saint-Irénée - Friday July 26th – 2:30pm Tickets
École Notre-Dames-Des-NeigesLe Couvent Ste-Anne-des-monts
Festival Furies:
- Saturday July 27th – 3:30pm Tickets
- Saturday July 27th – 5pm Tickets
Le Couvent-Ste-Anne-des-Monts
No prerequisite is needed other than the pleasure of dancing. Dancers of all genres are welcome.
Alessandro Sciarroni is an Italian artist active in the performing arts with several years of training in the field of visual arts and theatrical research behind him. His works are presented in contemporary dance and theater festivals, museums and art galleries, as well as in unconventional spaces compared to traditional places of use and involve the involvement of professionals from different disciplines. In 2019 the Venice Biennale Danza awards Alessandro Sciarroni the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement.