Moira Orfei : The Italian Circus Queen

in #italy7 years ago

In a small picture permanently exposed in the Guggenheim Museum in New York and shot by the great photographer Mario De Biasi entitled “Italians look back” you can have a glance on the style of an era: you see, taken from behind, a girl in a morning of the year 1953 that walks in Piazza Duomo of Milan surrounded by a curtain of male gaze, allured by her provocative forms. That girl, at the beginning of her long career, is Moira Orfei that in this country is synonymous of Circus.

Born in the north-east of Italy in 1931 to a family dedicated to this activity, she founded her own circus in 1960 becoming Italy’s most famous rider, trapeze artist, acrobat, elephants tamer and doves trainer. Her real name Miranda in Latin means “worthy of admiration” and it’s hard to think of a more suitable name for such an eccentric and exuberant personality.

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The cinema producer Dino de Laurentis invented the look that has characterized her public image until her death which occurred on November 15 of this year, a few weeks before her eighty-fourth birthday. She shot 40 movies with directors like Lattuada, Visconti, Germi, De Sica and she was a friend of Federico Fellini who had a very strong passion for the circus, always invoked in his oneiric imagery.

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Nice! @casachiesi it always amazes me how much we leave behind the historic culture that brought us to where we are today. As of late, it seems, everyday brings me closer to the past as I seek to see what the future holds. This is one of those times.

From the old cliché, "if we forget the past we are doomed to repeat it" also comes the realization that by forgetting the past we tend to forget how beautiful our future could be with a little ambition, drive and passion behind us.

We can learn from both the bad and the good that brought us to where we are, more often than not the world focuses on the former and forgets about the latter.

Well constructed post!