The Seven Chairs
(2019) "The Seven Chairs" is the 1st episode of the show "Cassius: the Athology", a show that proposes a new experimental and conceptual format of Street Dancing & Street Culture. Over the years, the Groovin' Brothers have developed a unique style of its kind, preserving a strong orientation towards storytelling, contemporary theater, literature, cinema and the visual arts. The works of the Groovin' Brothers are told through innovative choreographic designs and are based on a thought in balance between abstract and concrete, sacred and profane. A sign intended as a language, an idea that uses the arts and acrobatics of street dancing to tell stories and visions.
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Alessio GiaccagliaDirectorArt Director - Music composer - Screenplay
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Paolo CarbonettiWriterScreenplay - Music composer
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Paolo CarbonettiProducerArt Direction
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Alessio GiaccagliaProducerchoreographer, dancer
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Paolo CarbonettiKey CastArt Director - Screenplay - Music composersic comp
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Alessio GiaccagliaKey Castchoreographer, dancer
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Nicolas GiaccagliaKey Castdancer
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Giovanni GaleazziKey Castdancer
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Nicola SabbatiniKey Castdancer
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Alessio D' UrsoKey Castdancer
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Homar PerchiazzoKey Castdancer
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Davide BoscarinoKey Castdancer
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Project Type:Experimental, Other
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Runtime:11 minutes 2 seconds
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Completion Date:June 16, 2019
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Country of Origin:Italy
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Country of Filming:Italy
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Shooting Format:1080p
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:No
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CONERO DANCE FESTIVALAncona
Italy
June 16, 2019
ANCONA - Italy
Multifaceted artist, lover of arts and culture. Founder and artistic director of the conceptual street-dance company "Groovin' Brothers". Choreographer, teacher and performer. Creative with a wide background in choreographic composition, scouting, musical manipulation and wide spectrum artistic production.
My arts are told in a constantly evolving conceptual path: images, choreographic visions, signs, music, assembly and creativity come together in a single dimension.
For about 20 years I have been attending the theatrical environment, first as a spectator, then as the artistic director of a company.