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ZfinMalta National Dance Company, Valletta, Malta View map

This November, ŻfinMalta National Dance Company hosts international guest artist Francesco Ferrari (Damien Jalet, Anton Latchky, Sharon Eyal) who leads a movement workshop based on the creative process of his improvisation based work-in-progress ‘Selfless’.

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Minimum Age

16+

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Description

Francesco's workshop will focus on a sensorial, instinctive approach to movement improvisation: This session will be a study of a specific performative state, where the tension between mind and body might lead towards a distorted, contradictory physicality, and is applied to participant’s individual journeys, as well as applied to contact and partner work.


ESPECIALLY CURATED FOR DANCE ARTISTS AND PRACTITIONERS
(RECOMMENDED AGE 16+ YEARS)


Date and Time:  Sunday 23rd November / 10:00-12:00 

Venue: ŻfinMalta Studios, Valletta 

Tickets: €30 

 

About Francesco Ferrari

Born and raised in Italy, Francesco graduates from London Contemporary Dance School in 2013, to then join Scottish Dance Theatre as company dancer. During this time, he works on creations by renowned choreographers, such as Damien Jalet, Anton Latchky, Botis Seva, Sharon Eyal and Gai Behar, Jorge Crecis, Fleur Darkin. He later covers the role of Project Rehearsal Director for the company, working on choreographies by Emanuel Gat, Colette Sadler and Joan Clevillé, whilst freelancing across UK, France, Lebanon, Italy and Germany. He performs for productions like ‘Planet [wanderer]’ and ‘Vessel’ by Damien Jalet and Kohei Nawa, ‘Cents Mille Façons de Parler’ by Omar Rajeh, ‘Danse Macabre!’ by Jacopo Jenna, ‘Inlet’ by Saeed Hani, ‘ANIMA’, Netflix production directed by Paul Thomas Anderson and choreographed by Damien Jalet. His collaboration with Fleur Darkin develops towards their co-creation of ‘Ithaca’, which is presented as a work in progress in Milan, London, St Andrews and Glasgow. In 2024, as part of ‘Venere in Teatro’ festival in Venice, Francesco performs his first solo work ‘Hide and Reveal’, of which a live-set version has been recently presented in Milan, in collaboration with Scottish-Portuguese sound artist and musician SHHE. Throughout the years, Francesco has also been developing a teaching practice, leading workshops and classes in various contexts, focusing on floorwork, improvisation and movement exploration.