


LANGUAGE: Italian
DURATA: 45 minutes
TICKET: €13 full, €10 reduced
At the end of the show, an aperitif will be offered by Proposta Vini to the audience.
NATIONAL FIRST
Attention is created, moved, lost, given, received, stolen: it is dynamic and our bodies are its containers.
Attention and distraction coexist, defining each other because attention is perceptible only when it is interrupted: a temporary equilibrium in which some variables are fixed, making stability prevail over change. With an investigation into perception, Loss of attention explores the attention of the performer on stage and of the audience, challenging and fragmenting it and then recalling it. The very movement of the audience’s gaze on the stage is transformed into a choreographic element. The scenic research develops on a strong duality: chromatic and spatial, with a vision on two fronts. The video, a recurring element in the work of the EFFE Collective and central to the show, amplifies this duality: Screens become an essential device in the game between attention and distraction.
The show is presented in collaboration with the Santa Chiara Service Center of Trento.
IN A NUTSHELL
Loss of attention is a performance that clings to and valorizes those lapses of attention that sometimes make us dance on the same small tile for brief eternal moments.
From EFFE Collective
Performer and choreography Camilla Sweet
Texts and direction Giulia Odetto
Music David Tomato
With the support of Superbudda Creative Collective
With the support of S. Chiara Cultural Services Center, ariaTeatro ETS and Pergine Festival
Photo Elisa Vettori
Winning show of the Non Addomesticabili 2025 award
Composed by Giulia Odetto (director/author), Antonio Careddu (dramaturg/author) and Camilla Soave (dancer/video artist), EFFE Collective was born in 2018 with the aim of deepening the use of technological applications in the performance field, inside and outside theatrical spaces, also developing community and installation projects. In 2023 Collettivo EFFE was a guest of the Seoul Institute of Arts, as part of the international project Crossing the Sea, and in 2024 started the community collective residence project Cugina, and created for the EXE Diffused Museum of Sant’Antioco (SU) an audio-visual installation born from a research project shared with the women of the area on the theme of traditional Sardinian costume, thus continuing the work of uniting art and landscape study.