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    The winners of the fifth edition of P.A.G.

    Eight projects were selected for the 2020 edition of P.A.G. – Pergine Arte Giovane, four for the visual arts section and four for the performing arts.

    For the category ‘visual arts’: Ludovico Tartarotti, the collective A5Sensi, Paola Boscaini and Marco Loss.
    Four proposals were also chosen in the ‘performing arts’ section: the duo composed by Adele Pardi and Stefano Artini, Jacopo Giacomoni, Lorenzo Morandini and Francesca Bertolini.

    The official news is announced on the official website of the City of Pergine available at the following >LINK<.
    SELECTED PROJECTS AND ARTISTS

    Born in 1995, Ludovico Tartarotti graduated from the artistic high school Alessandro Vittoria in Trento and then from the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna, exhibited two untitled paintings in Pergine with the aim of “creating unexpected stories in the mind of the curious observer”.

    The A5Sensi collective, on the other hand, is formed by two young creatives from Trentino, Vittoria Voltolini (graphic designer and illustrator) and Stefano Grisenti (photographer and writer). They will display a photographic collection combined with short stories and multimedia content accessible through QR-code.

    Paola Boscaini was born in 1997 in the mountains of Trentino, she is currently attending two years of Painting at the Albertina Academy of Fine Arts in Turin and in Pergine she exhibits a pictorial triptych entitled “Architectural Forms of Memory”.

    Marco Loss, a 26-year-old Perginese with a passion for creating videos, proposes instead “Viva”, a documentary about Beatrice, a 19-year-old girl who is a shepherdess in Val dei Mocheni.

    Adele Pardi is a singer, cellist, stage musician, composer and actress, while Stefano Artini is technical and musician. Their project, “I’m a true star”, comes from a theatrical work inspired by Dacia Maraini’s “Maria Stuarda” and explores through pop-electronic music contemporary themes related to the role of women in society.

    Graduated in Philosophy with a thesis on the existence of the characters of the novels, Jacopo Giacomoni works since 2013 as a performer and dramaturg of the company Malmadur. In Pergine he brings “Destructive intoxication of a Capuchin monkey”, a research on the physical and linguistic proximity and distance of sound.

    Born in 1993, after classical training at the Teatro Nuovo in Turin, Lorenzo Morandini graduated as a contemporary dancer in 2016 at the Trinity Laban in London. He proposes “Idillio”, a single choreography that sees the body undergo a condition of pressure and respond with actions without a useful purpose.

    Born in Bolzano in 1993, from a very young age Francesca Bertolini studied contemporary dance and dance theater. She is attending Cònia, the school of stage performance directed by Claudia Castellucci. In the performance “Lupo” she relates the animal and its primordial instincts with the cultural man, who instead acts following habits acquired from education.

    In foto Lorenzo Morandini, Idillio
    Video realizzato dalla videomaker Giulia Lenzi