Industria Indipendente con Annamaria Ajmone Partiture per Andare oltre 1 — Armani/Silos

Armani/Silos hosts the FAROUT Live Arts Festival and presents Partiture per Andare oltre 1, a performance by Industria Indipendente, featuring dancer and choreographer Annamaria Ajmone.

Everything begins in an endless night.

From this darkness, a journey unfolds where familiar coordinates dissolve, revealing landscapes of sound, scent, breath, and writing that inhabit a space beyond traditional oppositions.
Guiding us through this dimension is a visionary figure: an ultra-feminine knight, a Don Quixote from the future who does not fight, but imagines, transforms, and opens new possibilities.

Partiture per andare oltre 1, presented at Armani/Silos for FAROUT Live Arts Festival 2025 – Making Kin, is a new, spatialized sound score on loop (20’), performed by Annamaria Ajmone, dancer and choreographer who has collaborated with Industria Indipendente since 2019.

Founded by Erika Z. Galli and Martina Ruggeri, the collective works at the intersection of writing, performance, and sound composition, weaving visual and corporeal elements into a language that pushes the boundaries of the possible. Their “scores” become laboratories of experimentation, where bodies, voices, instruments, and surfaces build sensory and narrative environments.

In this work, the figure of Don Quixote is reframed through the feminist rewritings of Kathy Acker (Don Quixote, which was a dream, 1993) and Monique Wittig (Le Voyage Sans Fin, 1985), opening new pathways for imagination, language, and vision.

Bio

Armani/Silos
Originally built in 1950 as a granary, Armani/Silos is today a multifaceted and constantly evolving space, a place to design the future, a showcase for new directions and lifestyles, attuned to the shifts of time and the transformation of cultures. The ideal setting to host FAROUT’s contemporary creations: a meeting point between fashion and performance, art and the body, where interdisciplinary languages challenge conventions and preconceptions.


Industria Indipendente is an artistic collective working across performance, music, writing, and visual arts, founded by Erika Z. Galli and Martina Ruggeri. Their practice is rooted in language—an expanded writing inscribed on bodies, environments, and surfaces. It transforms into action and performativity, liquefying and expanding through sound, voice, and light, dissolving the boundaries between self and other, between here and elsewhere. Their research has generated hybrid formats and spaces such as Merende, in residence at Angelo Mai (Rome) since 2018. In 2024 they presented their first solo exhibition, BLUE BLUE BLUE LIMBO, in Turin.


Annamaria Ajmone is a dancer and choreographer. At the center of her research lies the body, conceived as a malleable and mutable material, capable of transforming spaces into places, creating parallels and temporal overlaps. Her explorations unfold in a tentacular way, through different formats and durations. For her productions she collaborates with artists with whom she shares the creative process, bringing together diverse images and visions. Her performances emerge as collective works, born from encounters and exchanges in which authorship of the artistic object becomes complex to define.

  • Duration 20'
  • Doors opening at 20:45
  • REGISTRATIONS OPEN FROM NOVEMBER 4TH

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