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Ballet hails the return of water to Rome’s ancient Caracalla baths

- Reuters

ROME — The return of water to Rome’s ancient baths of Caracalla after more than 1,000 years was greeted on Friday by ballet dancers performing on a platform over a newly installed pool.

One of the largest thermal complexes ever built, the baths were begun by Emperor Septimius Severus in 212 AD and completed four years later by his successor Caracalla. The ruins are now a popular tourist destinatio­n and host concerts and theater.

This month local authoritie­s unveiled a project to re-introduce water to the site, installing a large, shallow pool which reflects the towering walls of the ancient buildings.

The pool, dubbed the Specchio, or mirror in Italian, is a rectangula­r structure 42 meters by 32 meters and 10 cm deep, designed by architects Hannes Peer and Paolo Bornello.

It is meant to evoke the so-called Natatio, the largest of the several pools in ancient Roman baths, usually found at the center.

“Water, an element that has been absent for more than 1,000 years, returns in a decisive yet respectful way to the ruins,” Mirella Serlorenzi, the site’s director, said.

The installati­on, which is fitted with submerged water jets and lighting effects, is part of a broader project by Rome’s cultural authoritie­s to make the city’s ancient sites more similar to how they were originally conceived.

Friday’s opening show by Aterballet­to, choreograp­hed by Iratxe Ansa e Igor Bacovich, will be the first of a string of dance, theater, and classical music performanc­es to be hosted in Caracalla this spring and summer.

 ?? ?? DANCERS PERFORM at the new pool of the ancient Roman public bath complex Baths of Caracalla (Terme di Caracalla) during its preview to the media, prior to the official inaugurati­on, in Rome, Italy, April 12, 2024.
DANCERS PERFORM at the new pool of the ancient Roman public bath complex Baths of Caracalla (Terme di Caracalla) during its preview to the media, prior to the official inaugurati­on, in Rome, Italy, April 12, 2024.

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