
Is artificial intelligence going to replace human beings in the near future? Or will this technology be a useful instrument to improve creativity and...
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With the opera King Roger by Karol Szymanowski (1924), the conductor Antonio Pappano has chosen to inaugurate the 2017 concert season of the Accademia...
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Where are we now? is the question, as well as the lecture and title which closes Romaeuropa Festival’s thirty-second edition. Created by Monique Veaute...
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On 20 March 2017, the announcement of Trisha Brown’s death shook the world of contemporary dance and art. The American choreographer and dancer, among...
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Lumière III is using high precision lasers to draw rapid successions of abstract shapes on a screen, in perfect synchronisation with sound. Intense light...
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Midway between show and installation, Sensacional is an audio-visual experience designed for children aged 18 months to 3 years, but dedicated to an audience...
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Rhythm and percussion: these are the two keywords to access the world of BEAT THE DRUM!, a spectacle produced by De Spiegel, a Flemish...
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iPads and mobile devices have become a tool of everyday use starting from an early age. But what is our real relationship with these...
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With his company Si vous pouviez lécher mon cœur, Julien Gosselin appeared on the European theatre scene like a lightning strike from a...
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With De Rerum Natura – of Titus Lucretius Carus, award-winning actor Roberto Herlitzka brings to the stage the fruits of his personal study and...
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Among the most important exponents of the ‘first generation’ of so-called narrative theatre, at the Romaeuropa Festival Marco Paolini will be presenting #Antropocene, a...
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The undisputed master of the contemporary theatre scene, ever since 1987, the year of his debut on the stage, Pippo Delbono has been building...
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