Man, mano, il tempo scorre

A stage encounter that celebrates the kitchen as a space for memory, care, and togetherness
A stage encounter that celebrates the kitchen as a space for memory, care, and togetherness
With a poetic and experiential perspective, Elaine Grayling offers a stage experience centered on a simple daily gesture: making fresh pasta. Man, mano, il tempo scorre invites the audience to cook and share gnocchi, activating a collective memory that unfolds through touch, conversation, and listening. In this shared ritual, time expands and becomes a space of care. A participatory stage research that blurs the boundaries between art and life through the joy of coming together
Artistic team
Creator, Researcher, and Performer: Elaine Grayling
Lighting: Natàlia Ramos
Scenic Space: Camille Latron
Production: Judit Martínez Gili
With the support and collaboration of: Festival Z, Culture Moves Europe, Proyecto financiado por Ayudas Creación INJUVE, La Factoria d’Arts Escèniques de Banyoles, Cardant Cultura, La Cremallera, El Canal de Salt, SI Factoria de l’Ajuntament de Cornellà del Llobregat
Show included in the package:
This show is part of the ‘Talent Jove’ programming strand: performances created by artists under the age of 35 who share a generational perspective and a unique way of understanding the world