THE ARK CHALLENGE
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Imagine a new concept of Opera Theater and cultural center,100% locally supported and made with own resources,blending into a wonderful nature,built from recycled wood (the trees were knocked down by the severe Vaia Dolomite storm). A magical place made with sustainable energy, part from a never-ending cycle which includes recycled materials from local industries and crafts, brings cultures and communities together in a cultural sharing experience and uses all the new green technologies.
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Summary
In these challenging times we have all learned to survive by changing our perception of space and time. We should thus reconsider also one of the most ancient and fundamental activities of our culture: OPERA THEATER. Imagine a brand new open-air theater - THE ARK. It is 100% locally supported and made with own resources. The theatre is located in the beautiful surroundings of Nevegal and is built from recycled wood (the trees were knocked down by the severe Vaia Dolomite storm). Imagine that THE ARK is not just a Theater, but a musical microcosm, with rooms and a lecture hall, where students from all over the world can learn and refine their own artistic abilities with the most talented tutors and musicians of the current international panorama, by using music sheets exclusively made from recycled paper, and also modern eco-friendly technologies like 3d mapping and printing. Because children are our future, in this microcosm there will be places and shows for them too. During themed workshops (Orff-Schulwerk method) they can learn to play Vaia wooden instruments, while listening and enjoying the gentle sounds of nature and the surrounding mountains; they will love and preserve THEIR mountains for their whole life. “The Ark” is a place which could inspire a new combination between architecture, technology, nature and culture, bringing theater back to its origin of "a gathering point" in a sort of “semi open air” and sharing green, eco-friendly attitude. We named this Academy and Festival after Boris Hristov, the famous bulgarian opera singer who had a wonderful “inclusive” dream: create an artistic Community, in which a lot of people coming from all over the world can share their talents, music and artistic skills with huge international audiences.
Key objectives for sustainability
Our contribution to SUSTAINABILITY :
- Pay great attention to energy saving (in summer less electricity is used for lighting and heating) and raise awareness of the use of recycled materials (music sheets, scores, creation of sets and costumes, theatrical props ...) according to the necessary principle of SUSTAINABILITY (and circularity)
- Use all the existing places we have been given by the authorities such as a music school, a theater, halls, museums and auditoriums (in our main headquarters that are Belluno and Nevegal)
- Build a new concept of Opera Theater and cultural center (The Ark) which is 100% locally supported and made with own resources. The theatre is located in the beautiful surroundings of Nevegal and is built from recycled wood (the trees were knocked down by the severe Vaia Dolomite storm two years ago). It is a magical place made with sustainable energy sufficient devices but has been underestimated after the abandonment of the ski resorts. All the products that you will see are part from a never-ending cycle which includes recycled materials from local industries and crafts.
- Use all the new technologies which will permit us to have sustainable and green new operatic productions, like recycled and local materials for sets and props, 3d printers and 3d projections we already experimented abroad
Key objectives for aesthetics and quality
Our contribution to AESTHETICS:
- Fill places with music and art (our students will perform everywhere in a number of happenings, events and flash mobs while studying, preparing concerts and sharing art and skills with the whole community)
- Create brand new operatic production supported by local authorities to celebrate local authors, like the new production of the opera “La Ferrovia sopraelevata” written by Maestro Luciano Chailly based on the libretto by Dino Buzzati, a famous and important author from Belluno, whose anniversary the citizens intend to celebrate next year. There’s a great interest in supporting this production: Fondazione Teatri delle Dolomiti, Comune di Belluno, CariVerona and Italian-Austrian cultural associations will participate
- Create a new space (The Ark) which can blend into the wonderful nature of Nevegal and inspire a new combination between architecture, technology, nature and culture, bringing theater back to its origin of "a gathering point" in a sort of “semi open air” and sharing green, eco-friendly attitude.
Key objectives for inclusion
Our contribution to INCLUSION:
- In order to have success with our project we firmly believe we need to include the whole local community: we want them to work, participate, join in our activities. A lot of local people are already part of our team: once we start with the Academy and the performances we would like to welcome them with free entrance concerts, affordable tickets , educational classes for children, scholarships for students as much as possible.
- Furthermore, we want to provide an electric shuttle which can take people up and down the wonderful city of Belluno, just 13 km away from Nevegal
Innovative character
Thinking about how many operatic productions there are in theatres’ warehouses and archives, waiting to be put on stage, but actually unused and worn out; about how may theatres close down because they cannot afford to renew their old lighting and heating systems or simply cover the expenses for disinfection and normal every day running and management; about how many places for listening to music are either closed or no more suitable to meet the necessary health and eco-friendly needs of this post- covid era, we imagined a three ways solutions:
- ask for a “loan” to available authorities of already existing but modern structures equipped with innovative comforts and services such as auditoriums or recently renovated museums
- fill the whole city with concerts and outdoor events
- create a brand new space 100% locally supported, totally eco-friendly and open to the community which can become a big “artistic catalyst” and an important cultural center of reference not only for the northern Italy but for the whole central Europe.