Release the body. Leave the skin. Dance allows us to release what hurts, shape the invisible and transform emotion into motion. It is a rite where body, mind and emotion merge into the same pulse. Loop Festival in its XIII edition reaffirms its commitment to social transformation through art, with the resilience As a central axis. This year, The festival approaches areas affected by the Dana, supporting communities and companies impacted. With a clear commitment to sustainability, Citizen inclusion and participation, Loops promotes a living art, accessible and committed, in natural environments and spaces linked to the garden, With dance proposals, living arts and multidisciplinary languages that drive a more fair and conscious society.
Like snow, creation by Adriano Bolognino born within the framework of the Milk Teeth exhibition, It is a piece that translates his personal vision of well-being into dance.. Inspired by the image of snow falling during childhood — a symbol of protection, calm and wonder—, the work is constructed as an artisanal choreography, similar to crochet work. Before working with the bodies, Bolognino involved a group of women who, during the pandemic, They knitted together in a “Crochet Club”, creating a network of comfort, connection and rebirth. Like these women, dancers shape something unique with their bodies, like snowflakes that emerge spontaneously and stop time. The choreography is a delicate and sophisticated plot that generates new forms from care, collaboration and self discovery. For Bolognino, that is true well-being: embrace a passion, rebuild links and continue weaving new versions of who we are.




