© Zani-Casadio

Lo Sciamano di ghiaccio

direction, set and lighting design Fabio Cherstich
dramaturgy Guido Barbieri
videomaker Piergiorgio Casotti
composer and performer Massimo Pupillo
music dramaturgy Oscar Pizzo
images Piergiorgio Casotti
assistant director Diletta Ferruzzi

Karina Moeller vocals

Manuel Zurria flutes
Oscar Pizzo keyboard
Massimo Pupillo electric bass and live electronics

coproduction Ravenna Festival, Festival Aperto di Reggio Emilia, Transart Festival di Bolzano
world premiere


The Inuit are one of the world’s oldest and most peaceful peoples. However, they are currently at a crucial crossroads. Inhabiting an area that spans Alaska, Greenland and Canada, threatened by climate change and mining policies in Canada and the United States, forced to limit their traditional hunting practices, plagued by rampant alcoholism, and with the highest youth suicide rate in the world, their population has dwindled to 120,000. The new project by Barbieri, Cherstich, Pizzo, Casotti and Pupillo aims to share their plight through theatre, film and music. Featuring original music, images especially shot in Greenland, and the voice of Karina Moeller, an Inuit singer now based in Denmark, the story explores the shifting balance between light and dark, where urban modernity and archaic lifestyles coexist.


Running time:
1h 10’ without interval

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