Forthcoming new video-album: ‘La via della danza’

Available on all online platforms from April 2025
La via della danza is an album that brings together on record some of the works that composer Massimo Buffetti has lent to dance or created especially for it.

It features La fine dell’inizio and La via dell’uscita, also in video clip, taken from the recent Oper/in/a Bottle, with the musicians of the Fabbrica del nulla project – Stefano Agostini on flutes, Carlo Failli on clarinets, Luca Guidi on guitars – accompanied for the occasion by the actress Alessandra Bedino and the singer Barbara Eramo. The latter will also be performing Non ci sono parole, the new version of a ballet originally created for Labirinto and premiered at the Colours International Dance Festival at Stuttgart’s Theaterhaus.

Other work
There are also four tracks from Il labirinto. Il mito di Arianna e il Minotauro, an evolution of the previous work that premiered in Florence at the Teatro di Rifredi and then flew to Kristiansund, Norway, for the IN2IT International Dance Festival.
The collection is completed by Preghiera Remix, with the choreography by Arianna Benedetti. The work is an instrumental reworking of the introductory piece of Hanno detto, originally a chamber opera in one act to a text by Marco Vichi, a tribute to the never forgotten Franco Di Francescantonio. Another work is L’Alba – ‘Respirando’ ’with the Paul Klee string quartet in one of the four circular movements taken from Il cerchio magico, originally composed for the research project L’alba delle Muse with dance, painting and music that debuted in Prato at the Emperor’s Castle and then flew to Hamburg, Steiner Haus.