DI SASSO
DI SASSO comes from Italian.
It means made of stone but also stunned, speechless, shocked because of an unpleasant event and unable to react.
The stone - a material that seems hard, immovable, barren.
The stone - that is what will remain if glaciers continue to melt uninterruptedly.
DI SASSO best describes how I have felt for years in my homeland, the Dolomites, and how I no longer find myself.
DI SASSO is an experimental space for contemporary dance, ice, water, stone and performance designed for young audiences.

Supported by Fonds Darstellende Künste with funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media within the program NEUSTART KULTUR