Act II&III or The Unexpected Return Of Heaven And Earth is a choreographic and theatrical exploration, evolving in parallel to the 1965 historical recording of the second and third acts from Puccini’s Tosca, sung by Maria Callas, Carlo Bergonzi, Tito Gobbi and directed by Georges Prêtre.
Sharing one performative time-frame and space, the live choreography engages in a multi-layered conversation with the recording of Puccini’s work. Rather than follow or depict the well-known libretto and the opera’s characters, the choreography evolves independently, engaging in a detailed mapping of its rich musical content and with the myriad universal themes it addresses such as love, betrayal, jealousy, hope, death, war, political intrigues and persecution.
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