Saturday, 4 July 2009

Theatre Space in Italy

Have just returned from Umbria, where i was involved in a wonderful project creating the Rimondato Outdoor Stage... Alongside a group of architect students/graduates and their inspired teachers, we listened to and watched the space grow and grow. It was a real honour to be in amongst such fine down-to-earth creatives. In the end, we learned that if we considered that the spirit of the place, had called us, not the other way round, then we could feel a certain kind of relationship to the play, making it larger, older, more archaic than we had imagined. Architect = archeologist = archetype
 

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