• Curfew


  • Curfew

    Year: 2020
    Content: Skirt
    Venue: Piazza Vecchia, Bergamo, Italy
    Team: Daniela Gregis, Filippo Bortolotti Sironi, Oliviero Vitali, Rocco Vitali
    Photographs: Ok’am
    Stage: Completed

    Curfew (Een, Athnan)
    The lips remain closed behind the net that traps dreams and tales (Tre, Apat).
    White leaves lay on the faces of the world, gagging them (Go, Éxi). Slowly the masks conquer the body and dress it in white (Saat, Lapan).
    Mummies (Jiû, Sib).
    Now every man is any man. Every man is all men (Ēgāra, Dvanaest, Tretten, Neliteist).
    Our treasures are still hidden under the new skin, while the passing of time brings them alive day after day. (Quinze, Kuusitoista).
    Like the trunk of a tree the vest becomes a time measurement system that hides and reveals the colors of our identities until the fire is completely blazed. (Umikumāhiku, Astoņpadsmit, Dahanava vana,Labaatan).
    No man is a mummy (Dua puluh hiji, Tjugotvå).
    Each leaf has its own color (Tlieta u ghoxrin, Vennkat).