09.12 - 10.12.23
Coccoliti

In December 2023, together with Sonnenstube and under the guidance of geologist Ulla Fattorini, we visited the Breggia Gorge Park and the cement path in Morbio Inferiore. A few decades of industrial history have irreversibly transformed this strip of land. By utilizing the limestone deposits that settled at the bottom of the Tethys Sea (the ancient ocean that separated the European continent from North Africa and Asia 200 million years ago), cement was produced in Morbio that built, transformed, and devastated the valley floor of Canton Ticino. The shells of the invertebrates that populated this ancient ocean have become the building blocks of modern construction. Inspired by the human and more-than-human history of this context, we created “Coccoliti”, a performance of reading in the dark held at Sonnenstube, Lugano, in January 2024.

Date: 09.12 – 10.12.23
Residency locations: Parco delle gole della Breggia, Balerna, Arzo’s Caves, Arzo
Performance locations: Sonnenstube, Lugano
Participants: Alice Fiorelli, Giacomo Galletti, Viola Leddi, Andrea Magnani, Mattia Pajè, Riccardo Sala, Gabriel Stöckli, Stella Succi, Piermauro Tamburini, Jean Louis Tschanz-Egger, Tommaso Zerbini
Special thanks to: Giacomo Galletti, Gabriel Stöckli, Osteria Centrale Balerna, Ulla Fattorini

The group in front of the caves entrance

The guide shows a photo of Saceba

External view of Saceba

The group walks outside Saceba

The caves

The group explores the caves

Faded handprints, supposedly left by the workers

Deep into the caves there is statue of Saint Barbara, patron saint of miners.

The caves

Cutted stones pieces

Huge tubes inside the caves

Saceba engines

A stone wall resembling an eye

Holes in the wall

The group in Arzo

The exit route from the quarries

Part of the group in Arzo

Concrete handprints found in Arzo

Performance view at Sonnenstube

3:58 audio loop in a car parked in front of Sonnenstube

The group walking outside Saceba

The cave interiors