Friday, 8 May 2026

Adelaide Cioni II


Five Geometric Songs by Adelaide Cioni, with music by Dom Bouffard, is a performance piece where the costumes of Adelaide are bought to life by five dancers. 




Each costume is designed  around a geometric shape.  Adelaide Cioni’s geometric shapes move, multiply and interact with the fabrics, transforming the stage into an immersive environment. The pattern becomes a visible rhythm, a drawing composing a dynamic visual song.

‘Patterns are the visualisation of a rhythm in space. This rhythm takes on different shapes and colours to express the different vibrations of whoever is creating it. And it is repetitive and constant because that is the basis of life. The heart and our internal organs are repetitive and constant. They are the bass line of our existence. So, patterns are a portrayal of the bass line of our existence. Making or drawing a pattern is like singing a song. Projecting out your own rhythm, your own vibration. To see it double itself, to have confirmation of your being real.’ Adelaide Cioni



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