Roberto Bolle dances among the masterpieces of the Gallerie d'Italia, and it's excitement in front of Caravaggio


A project brings art and dance by dancers, artists and musicians from around the world to Gallerie d'Italia museum venues in Vicenza, Naples and Turin. Roberto Bolle also dances among the masterpieces.

Dancers, artists and musicians from around the world brought their art and dance inside the Intesa Sanpaolo Gallerie d’Italia museum venues in Vicenza, Naples and Turin. A project that links pictorial and sculptural art, museum architecture and body expression in its rich versatility of styles and dances: from classical to contemporary, from tiptap to swing, from breakdance to voguing, from tango to Latin American.

Among them is Roberto Bolle, étoile of La Scala Theater, who in the past has spoken at Intesa Sanpaolo’s initiatives dedicated to social responsibility and the enhancement of art in our country’s cultural growth process. Inside the three museum hubs of the Gallerie d’Italia, Bolle became a rapt spectator from time to time, returning with the lightness of his dance the most intimate feelings that the vision of the masterpieces on display aroused in him, such as the marble sculpture The Fall of the Rebel Angels in the Vicenza venue and Caravaggio ’s Martyrdom of St. Orsola in the Naples venue.



“It has been a long journey, in the company of many friends who have paid tribute with their music and dance to the great works of art and beauty of Intesa Sanpaolo’s Gallerie d’Italia. For me, for us, it was a great privilege to be able to stage our arts in these halls filled with masterpieces of all time and timelessness. Art unites, builds bridges, opens us to new visions and new possibilities. And art has the power to change us for the better, to make us grow, to make us better people,” commented Roberto Bolle.

To see the videos: https: //group.intesasanpaolo.com

Photo by Vito Lorusso.

Roberto Bolle dances among the masterpieces of the Gallerie d'Italia, and it's excitement in front of Caravaggio
Roberto Bolle dances among the masterpieces of the Gallerie d'Italia, and it's excitement in front of Caravaggio


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