The Compagnia dei Folli (Company of Fools), born in 1984, is a group dedicated to street
theatre. This art form has its root in the early Middle Ages, when
streets and squares were brought to life by a variety of artists,
including fire eaters, mimes, jugglers and musicians. Among them were
the 'grallatores' - the stilt-walkers - and it is from them that our
company takes inspiration. In our shows, we bring to life timeless
stories and legends, using stilts, fire, suspended artists, fireworks
and music. Without using words, we create a visual and musical
spectacular suitable for every age and nationality. We perform at
pageants, carnivals, street-theatre festivals, conventions, meetings
and so on. We are also available to fully plan and produce historical
banquets and festivals, with food, wine and entertainment. Our shows
have been successfully performed both in Italy and throughout Europe
and Africa. Since 1996/2003 we collaborate with the organisers of
the Carnival of Venice for the realisation of the final event of the
Carnival in Piazza San Marco and we are responsible of the ‘Flight of
the Angel’ from the tower of the church of San Marco. In July 2002 the
Company took part in Grahamstown (South Africa) to ‘The Arts
Festival’, the most important artistic festival in Africa. On June
2001, the Compagnia dei Folli realised the closure venue of the
’Festival culturel europčen‘ in Algeria (Africa). In summer
2001/2002/2003 we took part to two TV shows together with other
wellknown artists (singers and dancers) for the Italian TV channels
RAIUNO and RAIDUE. In October 2002, the Japanese TV channel ‘Nippon
Noso Kyokai’ entirely dedicated to the Company one number of the
‘European Life’ show widely followed all over the country. On July 2003
the Company realised a spectacular version of the ‘Carmina Burana’ by
Carl Orff together with the Italian International Orchestra and the
choir of the theatre Ventidio Basso of Ascoli Piceno. |