“Here come the Dunque” and onto the stage of the Teatro Ferrari in Camposampiero arrives Alessandro Bergonzoni with his latest work.
After the lengthy tour of “Transcend and Ascend,” Alessandro Bergonzoni returns to the theater with his new show “Here Come the Dunque (frylings, blue sun, and the story of the young shutter).” “An auction of thoughts where I seek the best (s)bidder to put the verse of things up for bids: perhaps of a bird or a poet.” A scenic, multifunctional place where he continues his artistic journey in the territories that have seen him actively participate in artistic and social events over the years, applying effectively the “…conjunction where I cross the misunderstanding, until the disproportionate unity, between art and fate, Flemish and pyromaniacs, van Gogh and Bangkok, good and Mahler, blood out of hand and stigmata, stigmata and astigmats, Dalì up to Allah.”
And if in this new setup we want to find another Bergonzonian hallmark, alongside obviously the comic writing, we will have to look for it in the “Crealtà,” another of his inventions, which explicitly articulates, in a thought that becomes a neologism, the true moral tension of this unique artist: the attempt to recreate a reality that not only is no longer enough for us but that we can/must reinvent day by day in search of a future of absolute peace and definitively more welcoming, up to the threshold of new perceptions and other meanings.
So “Here Come the Dunque” because the times are full, and as Bergonzoni asks, “Is there little left? Is it all useless? Everything asks for something!”
For info: https://www.piccionaia.org/evento/arrivano-i-dunque-ferrari/
Tickets: € 20 full price; € 18 for over 65 and under 30; € 10 for students