
2024
CORPO
production, idealization and direction of the performance
production, idealization and direction of the performance


Humanity is perpetually ready to lament human foolishness, but rarely willing to practice empathy. We draw the perfect human, yet that image exists only in our minds. We were taught to hide and suppress our negative emotions, turning ourselves into machines. The result is that, by trying to repress these feelings, they multiply. We want easy solutions, but such things do not exist. Human beings are not perfect; we all have a dual nature, with both good and bad aspects. We all feel sadness, anger, hatred, and envy… So, I ask you: what does it mean to be human if we do not explore and feel these emotions? This performance seeks to show that instead of reprimanding ourselves, we can learn to express these emotions — to create space to deal with them. Allowing ourselves to feel and release them without hurting others.
2023
Installation and performance
TAKE ME
Take me…
in your music
breaking wave
one to go and the other to stay
in silence I dove
I swam
I floated
I felt
I flooded
I breathed
I ran away
I took refuge
I contemplated
take me from myself because only I know
the pain I keep the pain I carried
and you in religious silence
peace you gave me
in these waves that you wrap around me
but I was born a sailor
and being a sailor on land is art

This installation arises from my relationship with the sea, a place of presence and listening that has always accompanied me. Through the projection of image and sound, I sought to recreate its atmosphere and convey the calm, movement, and depth it carries. A suspended cloth serves as the surface for the projection, suggesting the rhythm of the waves and the fluidity of water. The images alternate between the sea and fragments of family videos, creating a connection between the intimate and the natural, between personal memory and the time of the sea itself. The sound blends ocean recordings with the reading of a poem that expresses this connection. The installation invites the viewer to enter this space and allow themselves to be immersed, as if listening to the sea up close, surrounded by sound, light, and movement.
