Co-Production: México - Colombia

A woman, in her intimacy, opens herself up, groping her way through a map of unknowns. A confession in silence. Speaking about the dream that resides within a body, about desires and loneliness. To experience a way of being asleep while still awake, and to delve into daydreams that rub against reality. The work creates moments that journey towards encounters with states, organicity, and a sense of self. Moments that offer themselves as potential experiences for the construction of an interdisciplinary framework. Mexico-Colombia 2017.

Concept, Direction and Choreography: Vivian Medina
Performer: Alejandro Aparicio Soto
Dramaturgy: Vivian Medina
Photographs: Courtesy of La Sala
Cultural Management: Alejandra Aparicio Soto

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