The dialogue between music and theatre has always been a transformative force in performing arts. Drawing from his experience, Bursi delves into how sounds, silences, rhythms, and melodies intertwine to create emotions and narratives. His research focuses on the conscious use of music as both a dramaturgical and pedagogical tool, showcasing its potential to enhance the theatrical experience.
The event will include practical examples of musical composition for theatre, featuring insights from productions such as Stelle Nere and The Winter’s Tale. Discover how music can be a creative language for actors and a powerful element that enriches the theatrical stage.
Information about the artist, Riccardo Bursi
Riccardo Bursi is an actor, musician, and composer. He trained at the A. Peri Conservatory in Reggio Emilia, the DAMS program in Bologna, and the Paolo Grassi Civic School of Theatre in Milan. He teaches acting and voice at the MaMiMò Theatre Center and composes music for theatre productions and commercials. His work focuses on the intersection of music and theatre, both in performance and pedagogy. He recently released the album La Cattedrale.
The event will be hosted by E35 Foundation with the collaboration of the Theatre Center MaMiMò.
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