1983-2012 - WORKSHOPS IN ITALIAN ACADEMIES OF FINE ARTS (PERFORMED WORKS)
Catania, 1983-1992, Academy of Fine Arts
Performances: Il cielo non si vede mai (1989); Tutti fitti (1989); Non mancano i buoni esempi (1989); Il Pudore Bene in Vista (preparatory work, 1990); Or or (1990); Fog-Malevic (1990); Nik (1990); Perturbazione Elevazione Abbassamento (1990); Nik 2 (1992); Nathaniel (1992)
Urbino, 1992-1999, Academy of Fine Arts
Performances: Quadri di un'esposizione (1993); Scena in scena (1994); Aula (1995); Boite (1996), Tracce (1999)
L'Aquila, 1997-2007. Academy of Fine Arts
Performances: Not at all (1997); Metamorfosi dei corpi (1998); Il mondo sonoro di Escher (1999); Sedici Noni (2001), Tempo di cottura (2003); Quadri di un’Esposizione (2007)
Florence, 2003-2005. Academy of Fine Arts
Performances: Magnetico (2004), in collaboration with Teatro Studio in Scandicci; Magnetica City (2005); City Inside (2008); Magnetico 2 (2009): in collaboration with Teatro Studio in Scandicci, Targetti Foundation, Faculty of Architecture, Florence. Passaggio (installation, Innocenti Museum, 2010)
Rome, 2011-2012, Academy of Fine Arts
Wanderjahre (installation, Fara Sabina, 2012); Quel che ho visto e udito (performance, Scuderie Casa dei Teatri, Rome, 2012)
2013-2017 - WORKSHOPS AT ROSKILDE UNIVERSITET, DENMARK (PERFORMED WORKS)
The most important body of works produced by Crisafulli’s workshops outside Italy is that realised in Roskilde, the ancient capital of Denmark, in the period 2013-2017. In those years – except for 2014 – he curated the artistic section of the annual light festival (Lysfest) and, whitin this event, made his own works (see installatins section) and led the Performance Design students from Roskilde University in creating their performances and installations in the city. The Lysfest project has been conceived in conjunction with Marie Berthelsen (Culture Office, Roskilde Municipality) and Bjørn Laursen (School of Performance Design, Roskilde University), and has benefited from the artistic and technical collaboration of Gregers Kierkegaard (multimedia artist, University of Roskilde) in the 2013 edition, and by Schack Lindemann (FabLab, University of Roskilde) in the subsequent editions (pictures by Poul Erik Nikander)