Vanishing Voices


VORÜBERGEHENDE LÖSUNGEN UM DAS VERLORENE ZU BENENNEN
"Provisional solutions to name the irrecoverable", is a performative exploration on the fragility that inhabits the body after a forced displacement. Movement and language are territories of adaptation, marked by the fatigue of relearning new ways of inhabiting the world and reconstructing an identity in constant tension. Between gestures, memories and fragmented languages, the work asks how to re-signify what has been lost and how to inhabit what remains of it.


A performance by J. René Guerra 
Interpreted by Naia Urresti

Photos by Johannes Schuchardt

MIS-PLACED
Mis-Placed emerges from personal experiences of non-belonging—as an undiagnosed neurodivergent child, a queer woman, and an immigrant—to investigate how these realities imprint themselves on the body. Drawing from the unique movement qualities of each performer, the piece examines what sets us apart from the group: how a body that doesn’t belong occupies, crosses, and relates to space. Through gestures, repetition, and contrasting textures, the dancers weave and unweave themselves without achieving cohesion, exposing the ongoing struggle to find one’s place in a world where one is not part of the majority and lacks a supportive community.

Choreography by Naia Urresti.
Performance by Tea Nadir, Laura DeAngelis, Naia Urresti (and Dionel Pire).
Original Music by Nuwanlis.
Photos by Johannes Schuchardt.

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