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Purgatorio

Teatro Rasi, Ravenna, Italy
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Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Ravenna, Italy
Starts at: 20:00

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Festival

Ravenna Festival 2019

Ravenna is located on north central Italy, in Emilia-Romagna County. The city holds two music and opera festivals. The first and the longer one  takes place between mid June till mid July and the second  the shorter one is held in November.

Programme
Purgatorio
Overview

Public Call for Dante Alighieri’s Divina Commedia

from the Tomb of Dante to the garden of the Rasi Theatre at 8 pm

coproduction Fondazione Matera-Basilicata 2019 e Ravenna Festival/Teatro Alighieri
in collaboration with Teatro delle Albe/Ravenna Teatro

Public Call for Dante Alighieri’s Divina Commedia

from the Tomb of Dante to the garden of the Rasi Theatre at 8 pm

coproduction Fondazione Matera-Basilicata 2019 e Ravenna Festival/Teatro Alighieri
in collaboration with Teatro delle Albe/Ravenna Teatro

Public Call for Dante Alighieri’s Divina Commedia

from the Tomb of Dante to the garden of the Rasi Theatre at 8 pm

coproduction Fondazione Matera-Basilicata 2019 e Ravenna Festival/Teatro Alighieri
in collaboration with Teatro delle Albe/Ravenna Teatro

Thanks to the Istituto Superiore di Studi Musicale G. Verdi and Casa Residenza Anziani Garibaldi e Zarabbini for the kind collaboration concerning the use of the venues.

Purgatorio is the second part of the project LA DIVINA COMMEDIA: 2017-2021 by Marco Martinelli and Ermanna Montanari, commissioned by Ravenna Festival as a co-production with Teatro Alighieri, Ravenna Teatro/Teatro delle Albe

Purgatorio is an itinerant show (the number of spectators for each performance is limited), starting from the Tomb of Dante to reach and go through all the areas of the Rasi Theatre. The duration is about two hours. We suggest the audience to wear comfortable clothes and shoes and bring a water bottle.

“Purgatorio deals with starting again. Is it possible to start again? Is it possible to smile again, when your heart is stricken with anguish and almost fails? Of course it is. It’s like going back to school to learn a new language. After going through the whole catalogue of sins and horrors, after gazing into the dark abyss of evil, an evil that was part of us, we now start learning the language of compassion. The dark night gives way to a blue sky. At once learners and teachers, repentant sinners join Dante and his readers on the way to a new life. Purgatorio is the cantica where “we” is the subject, where choirs joyously sing of their happiness in ascending the Mountain together. “Can you not see that we are worms, / Born to become an angelic butterfly?”
Marco Martinelli and Ermanna Montanari

Venue Info

Teatro Rasi - Ravenna
Location   Via di Roma, 39

This small theatre was built in the last decade of the nineteenth century in the former monastic church of Saint Clare, commissioned in 1250 by Chiara Da Polenta and suppressed by Napoleon’s edict in 1805.

The church was decorated with beautiful fourteenth-century Riminese school frescoes. They started peeling off around 1950 and, after long vicissitudes, are now preserved in the National Museum of Ravenna. Like other former places of worship, St. Clare, granted on lease to Baron Pergami della Franchina, in 1823 was turned into a “riding school”. It was a riding school up until 1885 and, for a decade, was also a location for equestrian shows. Purchased by the Town, the building was granted to the Filodrammatica Academy to turn it into a theatre, since the Academy’s original location (the “Bertoldi” in via Alberoni) was no longer available. It was inaugurated on 8 May 1892 with the comedy, “The Deputy from Bombignac” by Alessandro Bisson, and a monologue written by the famous actor from Ravenna, Luigi Rasi. In 1919 the theatre was named after him. For many years it held operetta and chamber music performances, mostly by local companies and artists. Then, after drastic restructuration works in 1959, it remained closed until 1978. When it finally reopened, the Rasi looked more like a movie theatre rather than a real theatre, but the apse, preserved and much appreciated by directors and set designers, remains a rare and precious element of its history. Since 1991 it is managed by Ravenna Teatro-Teatro Stabile di Innovazione, a cultural establishment resulting from the merger of Teatro delle Albe and Compagnia Drammatico Vegetale. It is also the location of student workshops, the famous “Non-Scuola” (Not a School) by Marco Martinelli, and it has devoted significant attention to the cultures of ethnic minorities and other cultural events. It welcomed Ravenna Festival for the first time in 1990, on July 3rd, with the Beethoven Quartet in the late evening of the first edition of the Festival, and has since been one of its main venues.

Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Ravenna, Italy
Starts at: 20:00
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