Cristiano Leone | |
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Born | Naples |
Nationality | Italian |
Citizenship | Italy |
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Employer | Villa Medici, National Roman Museum, Sciences Po, Bocconi University |
Cristiano Leone is an Italian philologist, known for his roles as curator, artistic director and playwright. Currently he teaches at Sciences Po in Paris and the Università Bocconi in Milan.
He has published landmark medievalist works on the fables of Petrus Alphonsi, providing an original genealogy and historical context of these texts. His new translation and informative introduction on Petrus Alphonsi's Disciplina clericalis substantially contributed to understanding Exemplum|Exempla literature in Latin and vernacular. [1]
He was responsible for the cultural programming and for communication at the French Academy in Rome from 2016 to 2019. For this institution, he organised numerous public meetings, curated and coordinated exhibitions with French, Italian and international leading artists.
Since 2019 he runs his own production company, the Cristiano Leone Productions. His curatorial approach seeks to connect and encourage the dialogue between contemporary creation, and historical and artistic heritage.[2]
Cristiano Leone holds a European PhD in Romance studies (University of Siena), and an Executive Master of Management (Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management).
He published in 2010 the first commented edition in Italian of the Disciplina clericalis by Petrus Alphonsi.[3] For the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, he edited and published for the first time the Alphunsus de Arabicis eventibus[4]
He has taught courses in Linguistics and Philology at the University of Namur, in Humanities and History at Sciences Po in Paris, and in Cultural Programming at the LUISS Business School of Rome. Currently, he is in charge of seminars on Artistic Direction[5] and Performance Art[6] at Sciences Po Paris and lectures on Performing Arts Management at the Bocconi University, as part of the Master in Art Management and Administration[7].
He was in charge of 'Training and Education' at Paris-Sorbonne University from 2014 to 2016, where he coordinated the innovation projects anticipating the unification of the Sorbonne University|Parisian universities.
From 2016 to 2019, Cristiano Leone was in charge of the cultural programming and communication at the Académie de France in Rome - Villa Medici, under Muriel Mayette-Holtz's direction[8]. For this institution, he curated six seasons of the Thursday at the Villa, weekly appointments with masters of contemporary creation. International personalities were invited to interact with the Romans, which contributed to opening the institution to the public[9]. He also coordinated several exhibitions and curated "Ileana Florescu - Les Chambres du Jardin"[10]. In 2016 he took over the artistic direction of the contemporary music festival Villa Aperta. On this occasion, he promoted collaborations between visual artists and musicians, notably inviting the Nobel Prize for Literature Gao Xingjian[11]
For the National Roman Museum and its concession holder Mondadori Electa|Electa, he conceived in 2018 the festival Ō Music, Dance and Art at the Baths of Diocletian. The first edition brought together more than 40 international artists, including Anna Calvi, Seth Troxler, Francesco Tristano, Francis Kurkdjian, and Omar Souleyman.[12]
The festival's second edition in 2019 was rebaptised Ō Tempo di, design, dance, music, theater, cinema and photography at the National Roman Museum. This edition, more extensive, also occupied the Palazzo Altemps and staged among other things a tribute to Fellini by violinist Yury Revich[13], Pierre Yovanovitch, and the danseur étoile Benjamin Pech.[14]
Since 2019, he runs his own production company:Cristiano Leone Productions. In 2020 he produced and directed the first chapter of a series called RADIX, a short film promoted by the Cultural Office of the Palazzo Borghese|Spanish Embassy in Rome, with the collaboration of the Cervantes Institute in Rome and the Spanish Academy.[15] [16]RADIX invited the spanish choreographer Iván Pérez, director of the Dance Theatre Heidelberg DTH since 2018, to interact through the medium of dance with the words of the philosopher Seneca in the setting of the Tempietto del Bramante|Tempietto del Bramante, reviving the shared cultural roots of Italy and Spain. [17]
He co-authored an open letter to Angela Merkel, François Hollande and Matteo Renzi on the importance of cultural and youth policies to rebuild a European identity, alongside Wim Wenders, Felipe González, and other intellectuals. The tribune was published in Libération[18], Die Welt[19] and La Repubblica.
During the debate on the topic "Europe, Security and Reforms", he spoke at the Italian Chamber of Deputies on September 27, 2017.
For the Institute for International Political Studies|Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI) he wrote an open call to create a large-scale Italian festival aimed to promote the dialogue between contemporary creation and historical heritage.[20]
Cristiano Leone is the author of the program "Il giorno della Libertà" for the Rai 3|Italian national channel Rai 3, broadcast on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall.[21]
He made his debut as a playwright in 2019, during the 55th season of the National Institute of Ancient Drama (INDA) at the Greek Theatre of Syracuse. He presented an adapted version of the classical greek tragedy The Trojan Women by Euripides, in the acclaimed production directed by Muriel Mayette-Holtz and a set designed by Stefano Boeri.[22]
In 2020, he was the dramaturge and director for the "Processo a Maria-Antonietta" in the Ō Tempo di festival.[23]
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