Tony Rizzi and the Bad Habits
(Frankfurt)
Even crazy people want to be invited to the party
Mousonturm Saal
Performance/Dance
- 16.07.2022, 8.00 pmsolidarity pricing system (you choose): 8 € / 13 € / 26 € / 40 €
- 17.07.2022, 8.00 pmsolidarity pricing system (you choose): 8 € / 13 € / 26 € / 40 €
How can we get out of the brain and back into the body? Choreographer, dancer and multi-talen Tony Rizzi has repeatedly used moments of everyday life as a source of inspiration in his pieces. In this new work, he explores with the performer Alessandro Costagliola the connections between loneliness, isolation and anxiety in a consumerist society that profits from these phenomena and where TV ads for anti-depressants are part of everyday life. Starting from the classical European ideal of equals bound together by the bond of joy and friendship, as formulated by Schiller in his “Ode to Joy”, Rizzi asks how and why things are getting worse and how we can best navigate through this chaos.
Mousonturm Co-Production
Duration: 50 Min.
Cast & Credits
Performer, Co-Choreographer, Film- und Soundeditor
Alessandro Costagliola
Concept, Direction, Co-Choreographer, Text, Kostüm, Bühne
Antony Rizzi
Soundtechnik
Sebastian Schackert
Company Managment
Kristina Veit
Dramaturgie
Tamas Moricz
Artistic advisor
Irene Klein
Thanks to those participating in the films
Class of Boston Ballet School (1983)
Ralf Rosar and ND Baumecker,May Irwin and John C Rice
Yekaterina Seltzer and Vasiliy Tikhomoriv
Vera Karelli
Antony Rizzi
“Many thanks to Schmallfuss Gallery Berlin and Kulturamt Frankfurt for their financial support for the rehearsal process. And to everyone who works at the inside of my second home Künstlerhaus Musonturm for their heart warming support of my work over these many years. With a special wink to the heavens for Dorothé Gebhart, Andreas Müller and Niels Ewerbeck.” – Tony
Biography
Tony Rizzi and the Bad Habits
Antony Rizzi worked for many years at the Frankfurt Ballet with William Forsythe as well as with the avant-garde theatre director Jan Fabre. He has been creating performances for 30 years, since the age of 23 with his first work at the Boston Ballet. Besides creating for his Bad Habits and dance companies like Bayerische Staatsballet, the Royal Ballet of London and Ballet Kiel, Rizzi also creates films and polaroid collages that have been presented in various art galleries and museums including Mori Museum in Tokyo and the Kunstverein and Fotoforum Frankfurt. Rizzi is currently working on his memoirs called “So Far So Good”.