SINKING

Sasha Riva e Simone Repele

 

choreography and perfomer Riva & Repele 

music Philip Glass, Gavin Bryars

production A.S.A.P.Q.

Encounters. Sasha Riva and Simone Repele met at the School of the Hamburg Ballet and then again in the Ballet Company of Geneva, where they started creating small projects together and then founded their own company Riva&Repele, combining neoclassic and theatrical elements and gestures, while seeking a form of poetry for their works, so much so that they have been dubbed “poets of dance”. 

Their work Sinking too is the story of an encounter, of two devastated souls that meet again in a timeless space as two bodies following a catastrophe. A mute conversation that leaves room for pure body language. The two souls seek one another, find their shape by creating vivid images and gradually explode into more physical ones, like a sort of flashback. 

A choreography that leaves room for the spectator for them to personally interpret what happens on stage. To Riva & Repele this duet has meant a lot because, though maintaining dynamic and physical moments, it has enabled them to dwell on what is simple and the truth of small acts, while preserving an abstraction that nevertheless conveys strong sensations.

Biografia

Sasha Riva was born in Virginia in 1991, he grew up in Italy and since 2008 he studied at the Hamburg Ballet School of Neumeier. In 2011 he joined the Hamburg Ballet, where since his first season he has been dancing solo roles from the repertoire. In 2016 he joined the Geneva Ballet dancing works by various
international choreographers.

Simone Repele was born in Turin in 1993, he studied at the Hamburg Ballet School of Neumeier since 2009. He spent a season with the Dutch company Introdans and then in 2014 joined the Geneva Ballet where he danced soloist roles in works by various international choreographers.

In 2020 Sasha and Simone founded “Riva & Repele”, focusing on their own choreographic work and continuing to perform as dancers. In addition to taking their works around in international theatres and festivals, they began to collaborate with companies such as Opera of Roma, Teatro Massimo of Palermo, Stuttgart
Ballet, Augsburg Ballet.

Teatro Comunale Città di Vicenza