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Theatre Cantabile 2
Cantabile 2 is an international performance theatre based in Vordingborg, Denmark, under the artistic direction of the Italian Nullo Facchini. The company, which was founded in Italy in 1983, moved to Denmark in 1984, and was based in Copenhagen for six years, before becoming Towns theatre in Vordingborg in 1990. Through the years, Cantabile 2 has established itself as one of the most important Scandinavian performance theatres, on the basis of its extraordinarily vivid visual language: often combining poetic and humoristic moments in a frame of unique, sensual imagery. Cantabile 2 has been producing theatrical performance in two different ways:
Indoor productions, with which the theatre has been touring both nationally and internationally, starting from Dances of Patience and Desolation (1989) which gave Cantabile 2 its first Danish acknowledgements and state funding, on to A Flight of Hoarse Birds (1991) which brought Cantabile 2 to its first major international tour, and to winning several awards in Germany, Russia and Portugal, to The Letter (1992) which became the Danish production that has performed in most foreign countries ever, to important pieces like 10 Unknown Soldiers (1996), Pentothal (1998), The Hour We Knew Nothing About Each Other (2001) and Kama Sutra (2002).
Site-specific performances, taking place away from the classical theatre rooms, usually in very large outdoor spaces. Among these, Hell (1992-1995) was played in Denmark and Germany in so different locations like a dismantled American nuclear missile base, a dam, a military airport, an idyllic dam on the Nahe river, a fort from the first world war built on a Danish beach. Hamlet (1996) was played in and around the castle of Kronborg in Ellsinore, and in the industrial harbour area around it, the opera Shoah (1996) played in the castle Ehrenbreitstein in Koblenz, the water-performance Loreley/Mermaids (1998-2002) was played on the Rein at Skt.
Goarshausen, an artificial lake in Hanover and a flooded theatre room in Copenhagen, where Kanon Hallen was filled with 80.000 litres of water to make the performance possible.
Cantabile 2 organizes a biennale theatre festival called Waves, which gathers performance- and street theatre companies from around the world, in the city of Vordingborg. Waves takes place in the last week of august in odd years.
Cantabile 2 also runs School of Stage Arts, which is the major Danish school for performance theatre, training and educating young performers to different disciplines in physical and visual theatre.
Dennis Payall 12:05, 17 October 2006 (UTC)