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Bolzano Danza 2023 – reliving this year’s events
Published on 09.08.2023
Your microcosm in motion
This year at Bolzano Danza we wanted to investigate the set of relationships that the mind generates as it acts within the social body. We have roamed freely through the eternal polarization of love and violence, cultural transmission and belonging, toxic masculinity and feminism, between techno music and Amadeus Mozart. We have invaded theaters, parks, squares and some charming surroundings of the city of Bolzano: a widespread Festival that has moved our hearts, prompted our thoughts and, of course, had us dancing!
Our gratitude goes to you, our audience without whom Bolzano Danza would have no reason to exist: thank you for choosing to join our bustling microcosm, and for animating it with so much enthusiasm and warmth!
We look forward to seeing you next July to celebrate together the 40th anniversary of Bolzano Danza, but in the meantime we invite you to relive with us the memories and emotions of this past edition through the photos and the documentary video of its highlights.
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Relive the highlights of the 2023 festival with the video recap
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