THE HOST
premiere: 24 July 2019 | Certamen Internacional de Coreografia Burgos y Nueva York, Spain
dancers: Brian Scalini & Camilla Bizzi
lenght: 11 min (short version: 9.40 min)
music: Sketch VI_II - Black Elk | .og lengra - Olafur Arnalds | Scappa - Alessandro Cortini
THE HOST
premiere: 24 July 2019 | Certamen Internacional de Coreografia Burgos y Nueva York, Spain
dancers: Brian Scalini & Camilla Bizzi
lenght: 11 min (short version: 9.40 min)
music: Sketch VI_II - Black Elk | .og lengra - Olafur Arnalds | Scappa - Alessandro Cortini
THE HOST
premiere: 24 July 2019 | Certamen Internacional de Coreografia Burgos y Nueva York, Spain
dancers: Brian Scalini & Camilla Bizzi
lenght: 11 min (short version: 9.40 min)
music: Sketch VI_II - Black Elk | .og lengra - Olafur Arnalds | Scappa - Alessandro Cortini
THE HOST
premiere: 24 July 2019 | Certamen Internacional de Coreografia Burgos y Nueva York, Spain
dancers: Brian Scalini & Camilla Bizzi
lenght: 11 min (short version: 9.40 min)
music: Sketch VI_II - Black Elk | .og lengra - Olafur Arnalds | Scappa - Alessandro Cortini

RE:MIND
re:Mind is an encounter with the hidden corners of the brain, with memories left behind, too fragile or too heavy to hold.
In their delicate entanglement, the self unfolds as a constellation of moments, each still alive, even when forgotten. Like the cycle of life, nothing is ever lost, a quiet reminder that everything we have been still lives in who we are.




creation for
Oper Graz - Ballet Graz
premiere
21 November 2025 | "Ring" - Oper Graz
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choreography & concept
Brian Scalini
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performers
Nimrod Poles, Mireia Gonzalez-Fernandez, Giulio Panzi, Kirsty Clarke, Christoph Schaller, Leonardo Germani, Hannes Luttringhaus
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costumes
Thomas Van Der Jeught
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rehearsal assistants
Nimrod Poles
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light design
Martin Schwarz
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length
22 min
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music
mixing by Gaborhalasz.art
"The Heart of Things" - Frederik Valentin
"High" - Bendik Giske
"One Without" - Oliver Coates
"I Sleep Tonight" - Micah P. Hinson
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music assistant / sound technician
Hakim Boudaa / Audrey Arellano
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photos
Ingo Pertramer
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