It is a three-dimensional suspended stage.
It is a play of bodies, lights and shadows that blend into the color modulations of the structure.
Light and color change CUbo’s appearance and function based on the interpretation of the performers who inhabit both its exterior vertical walls and interior spaces.
The CUbo presents itself to the audience in different outfits; from the beginning it is covered by a semitransparent veil that the performers break by dropping it to the ground and leaving the Cube naked.
Fires and smoke expand the volume of CUbo.
4 white sheets unfurl, thus painting the walls with colors and shapes created by shadows.
Leading this ever-changing kaleidoscope of shapes and colors is a team of performers who sometimes dance and sometimes engage in daring feats such as a rubber band toss from inside the Cube to the stunned gazes of the audience.
Credits:
Photo Claudia Muresu
Video shooting Claudia Muresu, editing Andrea Piallini