“Alphabet: Method” is a short choreographic device able to highlight the compositional process and to show athletically the personal writing work of the dancers in dialogue with the choreographic stimuli.
Unique bodies that make language.
With this work outcome, Nanou begins a direct dialogue with the students of the dance schools of Ravenna trying to identify together, in a process of choreographic writing, the rules that must be applied to respect relational goals, peculiarities of the dancers, choreutical elements put into the field .
The young dancers, led by choreographers Marco Valerio Amico and Rhuena Bracci, spend the written choreography, breaking it down, highlighting it, making it legible, not necessarily decipherable yet evident, supporting the common compositional elements such as: space, time, proxemics.
With the project Alphabet Nanou highlights the elements of the choreographic complexity to make it dialogical. Exposing, unveiling the creative / compositional process by dismantling layer by layer, reaching the profound reason for a choice of association and relationship that constantly intervenes in the choreographic composition.

Choreography: Marco Valerio Amico, Rhuena Bracci
with the participation of students: Elena Rosaria Brugo, Telemaco Costantini, Elisa Gaddoni, Elena Guidi, Amelia Natali, Jenny Plazzi, Irene Verrini