Batman non vola is an essential artistic biography and an honest reflection on the fragility of existence.
The project emerges from the intertwining of diverse experiences: street art, academic training in theoretical philosophy, tightrope walking practice, direct engagement with the audience, writing, Zen practice, and fatherhood as a daily exercise in presence.
At the age of fifty, Andrea Loreni chooses not to confine all of this within a traditional autobiographical form, but to bring it onto the stage. The result is a performance that is both narrative and journey: tightrope walking becomes the guiding thread of a path that moves from the physical dimension of the steel cable to an inner one, eventually transforming into a tool for thought and relationship.
On stage, words, action, and direct dialogue with the audience merge into a continuous flow: the languages of contemporary circus, street theatre, and storytelling intertwine, giving life to an essential, lucid, and deeply human narrative, capable of sincerely questioning the very meaning of balance and existence.