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In the crowd map of choreography in Tuscany, the territory of Siena is strongly expressing a productive activity unimaginable shortly ago. Thanks to whom, as the sisters Simona and Rosanna Cieri of the MOTUS company,work with passion since many years to impose an idea of dance that exceeds the ancient and reassuring boundaries of entertainment […] with stubborn engagement, determination and devotion they show that dance is a “traumatic” art able to investigate and also to interpret strong and sometimes difficult problems, because difficult it is life. With a clear and articulated choreographic dictionary, fed of classical language blended with contemporary influences, MOTUS declines an uncomfortable and “skinned” human comedy. It is said: art must be uncomfortable. These senesis authors seem to show us that, from now on, also in dance, it cannot be different.

Silvia Poletti

LA NAZIONE (24 July 2004)

Dancing against child labour. To awake the public opinion in child labour through a dance show. This is the aim of “Slaves”, the show of the Motus company from Siena (Choreographer Simona Cieri), has been chosen by the UNICEF as a testimonial of the campaign for the little workers education.

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CORRIERE DI FIRENZE (21 July 2004)

Back from the tournée in the USA, the Motus company will have a stop in Calenzano next Saturday, on the San Niccolò Square stage they will present “Slaves” … a denunciation about the perverse weave of economy, culture and violence that dominate the new human oppression mechanisms.

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LA NAZIONE DI SIENA (8 July 2004)

The Motus company from Siena will be in New York invited by the Boces Cultural Art Center, the art school established in Long Island. At the Seymour Weiner Theatre the Motus company performs “Slaves” a work about children exploitation chosen by the UNICEF as a testimonial of the campaign for the little workers education. Apart […]

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IL MANIFESTO (13 May 2004)

Rome Greco Theatre – Slaves stand out in the program tomorrow night, a show of theatre dance by the Motus company, that goes beyond the simple artistic project to deal deep social themes, always a constant of the Tuscan company works.

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GIORNALE DI MERATE (27 April 2004)

Slaves……It promises to be an event the show on stage next Saturday at the Smeraldo theatre ……… Motus, for the first time in Lombardy, has 13 years of professional and artistic experience and a lot of national awards………Slaves is an important work for the deal theme too……….in the initiative is involved also the UNICEF, that […]

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LA NAZIONE (23 April 2004)

Slaves………..A poster to denounce above all the exploitation of million children and their unpaied work, but also against the wild globalization risks.

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LA NAZIONE (18 April 2004)

Motus dances for the UNICEF with Slaves………More than a show, because to understand that,it is necessary to abolish exploitation… It (the show) reminds episodes and events, also facing the economic mechanisms at the origin of the phenomena that obliges children to work in slavery conditions, to satisfy hunger and poverty. Against these mechanisms they will […]

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SIPARIO (March 2004)

The artistic research of the company…………an ethic engagement to discover new vocabularies aimed to treat social impact subjects.

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LA NAZIONE (28 December 2003)

Intense and reflexive, these two words contain all the atmosphere of Slaves (…). A strong show, loaded of social critic resulting from the idea of Simona and Rosanna Cieri, choreographer and director, that the dancers interpreted with grit, technical ability and emotions, although  for the first time they were orphans on the stage of the […]

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LA NAZIONE (26 October 2003)

“A poetic picture looking forward and positive, is the one put on stage by MOTUS, who uses the dance language with theatre to build structural mosaics according to the principle of the esthetic contrast between tension and distention, with verbal flight which transfer also to a speech level some movements and body subjects.”

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