
Officine Caos / at 08:00 PM
Without Blood There Is No Cause
The body of Julius Eastman
Direction and scenic space by Fabio Cherstich
Musical script by Oscar Pizzo
Video by Francesco Sileo
Gruppo vocale Sei Ottavi
Quincy Blue Choir di Ivrea
Lorenzo Vacca, conductor
Afra Kane
Coraline Parmentier
Moustapha Dembelé
Noah Weber, pianos
Oscar Pizzo, Hammond B3
Francesco Simeone, video designer
Gold Carnet
Revolutionary Pass
General Admission €10
With music, video and words, we present the multifaceted figure of Julius Eastman (1940–1990).
Structured like a secular oratorio, this performance celebrates the African-American musician, singer and composer, whose contribution to avant-garde music is explored through a biographical program. Meredith Monk’s Turtle Dreams – the first work in which Eastman participated as a vocalist – is followed by a collage of compositions and images exploring themes that were Eastman’s focus throughout his career, including the condition of Black and queer minorities in conservative America, African-American folk singing as a response to white classical music, and improvisation as a tool for liberation and catharsis.