Performer
Patrizio’s performance career began in full with Noord Nederlandse Dans, where he danced from 2011 to 2013 under the direction of Stephen Shropshire. During this time, he performed in a wide range of works that explored both classical structure and experimental contemporary vocabulary, including Lab Dance, Strange Light, Mythology, and Symphony in C (Golden).
In 2013, he joined SALLY Dansgezelschap Maastricht, a contemporary dance company with a strong focus on youth engagement and interdisciplinary collaboration. At SALLY, he performed in dozens of productions, including Skyline, Revolt, Blauw, Dekbed, Bull’s Eye, and Tabula Rasa – Spectrum. His presence within the company expanded over time to include artistic coordination and choreographic development. He worked closely with emerging and established choreographers, composers, and dramaturges, and contributed not only as a performer but also as a rehearsal director and creative collaborator.
Patrizio is currently developing work together with artist Marika Meoli that he will perform in august at COORDINATE Festival in Calcata, Italy.
A selection of the Patrizio’s work as a performer
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Woest is a performance about uncontrollable fits of rage. A boy with divorced parents takes it out on everything and everyone. But beneath his anger lies a deeper longing: in his unique world full of dynamic, virtuoso, and acrobatic dance, he tries to keep everything as it was…
“Your heart is pounding in your throat, your legs are shaking, and you're turning red. It's bubbling deep inside and unstoppable. It has to come out…QUACK…Watch out, the hothead is on the loose. He's Wild!”
Choreography Stefan Ernst
SALLY Dansgezelschap Maastricht
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Bull's Eye is a dazzling dance performance exploring the power of the authentic self.
How can you be true to yourself in a world that increasingly imposes itself on you? In Bull's Eye, a new generation of dancers heads straight for their goal. Like a bull facing a red rag!
Choreography Stefan Ernst, Ronald Wintjens, Itzik Galili, Conny Janssen, Stephen Shropshire
SALLY Dansgezelschap Maastricht
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IN YOUR FACE
KEIHARD showcases the power of the collective and what a group of individuals can achieve. Seven dancers take to the stage and demonstrate how a collective can create energy, ignite a willingness to take action, and bring about change. SALLY lets the audience experience how infectious it is to watch dance: intense, virtuosic, full of humor, and ROCKY "in your face."
Choreography Stefan Ernst, Martin Harriague
SALLY Dansgezelschap Maastricht
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LUX, a choreography by Martin Harriague in collaboration with Maastricht-based fashion designer Mieke Kockelkorn. The collaboration between the two creators underscores the extraordinary connection between dance and fashion and demonstrates how these completely different disciplines reinforce each other. LUX (the strength of light) is inspired by the influence of the written word on the experience of religion. In our individualistic society, each individual has a personal "collection" of words and symbols that represent us. They reflect our universal and essential values in life and thus transcend the boundaries of religion. But do they also illuminate who we truly are?
Choreography: Martin Harriague
Costumes: Mieke Kockelkorn
SALLY Dansgezelschap Maastricht
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"HeartBeat" is a unique performance for young audiences, in which both the orchestra and the dance company push the boundaries of traditional presentation, resulting in a remarkable interdisciplinary performance (featuring dance, music, and spoken word). In "HeartBeat," the audience experiences the story of a dancer who has lost his heartbeat. They follow his passionate quest and actively help him regain it. The performance challenges them to explore what makes their hearts beat faster and sometimes poses uncomfortable questions: what happens when you don't have a heartbeat? And if you do, do you dare to speak out about it?
Choreography Stefan Ersnt
Orschestra Philzuid
SALLY Dansgezelschap Maastricht
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In Skyline, the paths of five young people cross on a quest to find themselves. They share their journey and become fellow travelers in each other's lives. The performance offers a snapshot of their encounter in a place surrounded by walls. A place that traps them, forms a barrier, and keeps them from the dream that lies on the horizon. Their imagination allows them to break free from their surroundings.
Choreography Stefan Ernst, Itzik Galili, Roy Assaf, and Martin Harriague
SALLY Dansgezelschap Maastricht
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Revolt is a stormy dance performance that reflects the current zeitgeist. In this performance, deeply moving for all ages, six young dancers bare their hearts and souls. They rebel together by choosing their own personal protest.
Choreography Stefan Ernst, Ronald Wintjens, Stephen Shropshire, Itzik Galili and Martin Harriague
SALLY Dansgezelschap Maastricht
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It is a work about community, one unified by a common vision and language, coming together to achieve something greater than the sum of its individual parts. It is also a work about letting go.
The work is the culmination of four years of the company building together a vision, a philosophy of movement, and community of like-minded artists. Mythology stands as testament to that time, reflecting all that is left of that journey, written in a language that has since become its history.
Choreography Stephen Shropshire in collaboration with the dancers
Noord Nederlandse Dans
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“FOLIA was the most striking and engaging, involving two male dancers dressed by Mieke Kockelkorn. Superbly choreographed by Martin Harriague, the dance piece was intense, vibrant and sensual, acting as the perfect prelude to three days of creative fashion.”
- A shaded view of fashion - Philippe
Choreography: Martin Harriague
Costumes: Mieke Kockelkorn
SALLY Dansgezelschap Maastricht
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A solo created by Krisztina de Chatêl on Patrizio Bucci for the 10th year anniversary of SALLY dansgezelschap Maastricht.
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Everything is neat, quiet, and under control on Buuf en Buur's street. Until a newcomer moves in next door. The arrival of this odd duck turns the street upside down and tests the neighborhood. Will they be open to this newcomer? Is there room on the picnic blanket for a third person? And who is the odd duck here, anyway?
Choreography Stefan Ernst
Dramaturgy Inez Derksen
Coproduction SALLY and Het Laagland
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A dreamy performance full of beautiful images, in which dance is dynamic, virtuosic, and sometimes even acrobatic. A playful and exciting performance about a grand and universal theme. About sleep and dreams, fear of the dark, and the world between reality and fantasy. Because, where do you actually go when you dream? What can you do when the dark scares you? And what happens if you never wake up? Will you remain in your dream forever?
Do you dare to look under your bed?
Choreography Stefan Ernst
SALLY Dansgezelschap Maastricht
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Now I lay me down is set to a hypnotically beautiful, melancholic cello composition by David Lang. As usual, the choreographer says, he didn’t realize what the piece was really about during the “gorgeous muddiness” of his creation process, and only understands it in retrospect. “I now see that it is about the struggle against the dark and about hope and not wanting to give up,” he says. “I’m not the kind of creator that says ‘I’m going to go out and do this.’ I love to dive into the dark and swim out.”
Choreography Stephen Shropshire
Noord Nederlandse Dans
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An interdisciplinary performance with choreography by Martin Harriague and costumes by Mieke Kockelkorn about being transgender.
Choreography: Martin Harriague
Costumes: Mieke Kockelkorn
SALLY Dansgezelschap Maastricht