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Io esco (I get out) - Mooncult

Io esco (I get out)

A listening process dedicated to adolescents to create an installation/performance

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Between March and May 2023, IO ESCO was held, a project supported by the Compagnia di San Paolo Foundation that united Babilonia Teatri, Corte Ospitale and the TRG Foundation of Turin.

The first part of the project took place in the city of Turin: a co-design process dedicated to a group of adolescents from the Turin area with the intention of investigating their feelings regarding the theme of home-spaces within the city. The group was led by Babilonia Teatri together with mooncult, psychotherapist Stefano Masotti and architect Marco Pesce.

What emerged from the listening process was then transformed into artistic work by 5 artists under 35: two illustrators, a videomaker, a photographer and a sound designer.
The result of this project is a multidisciplinary installation/performance that debuted on May 12 and 13 at the Casa del Teatro in Turin under the direction of Babilonia Teatri.

 

 

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