KATAKLO’:THE MOST EXCITING AND AMAZING PUZZLE

The Kataklò unique, spectacular and exciting mix of dance steps, acrobatic athleticism, mime, choreographies, sound, lights and costumes is back to Milan with a show that is not to be missed: Puzzle, on stage at Carcano theater from 21 to 25 January. A fusion of the most successful Kataklò’s choreographieswhich contributed to establish their success as symbol of the Made in Italy on stage all over the world, like Netherlands, Turkey or Brazil just to name a few. To celebrate their return to Milan, Puzzle will offer (among the others) the amazing choreography also title of the show Up (2004), a “suspended poetry” which impressed even Pope John Paul IIWith their fascinating and stunning sensuality, Kataklò are both dancers and athletes, defined ‘danceographers’ for their active participation in the development of the choreographic idea, guided by Director and Artistic Supervisor Giulia StaccioliPuzzle is a choral and polyhedral composition, realized by the union of memorable Kataklò’s choreographies of the past and new choreographies created for the first time by the dancers themselves, who have been given “license for fantasy” by the artistic director. The result is a fresh and intense show full of surreal sceneries, illusions and incredible atmospheres,  which overwhelmed audiences of any age, culture and language. Don’t miss the chance to be captivated by the beautiful, passionate and talented Kataklò. Book your seat now at Carcano Theater in Milan, five shows only from 21 to 25 January.

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