TERRITMIA

© Vicente Palma

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© Vicente Palma

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© Vicente Palma

Territmia is a hybrid territory, a confluence of visible and invisible, human and more-than-human forces that shape our experiences and overflow our bodies. Created by artists from different territories across Latin America/Abya Yala, the performance invites us to reflect on instability and difference within the contexts we inhabit, understanding them as forces of reinvention.

Spectators and performers inhabit a space in constant transformation, where 300 meters of recycled plastic become simultaneously territory and landscape—a being in itself that challenges human-centred logics and opens space for what lies beyond the visible.


Within this moving landscape, magical beings emerge, taking shape and finding their voices through dance and fiction. Carrying memories and stories, they reconfigure the rhythm of things through encounter, embracing trembling not as a threat, but as a device for relation and a source of potential.

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Country: Brazil – Argentina – Chile – Uruguay – Colombia
Duration: 45 minutes
Direction: Pepo Silva and Janaina Carrer
Dramaturgy: Túlio Rosa
Creation and Performance: Ihasa Tinoco, Lucas Damiani, Talma Salem, Túlio Rosa
Lighting Design: Lucas Damiani and Natacha Chauderlot
Set Design: Natacha Chauderlot
Sound Design: José Miguel Neira
Costume Design: Pepo Silva, Lucas Damiani and Natacha Chauderlot
Production: Túlio Rosa, Pepo Silva and Janaina Carrer
Research Collaboration: Marcela Santander
Brazilian Production: Cotiara Produtora
Support: IBERESCENA Fund 2024 – Ibero-American Performing Arts Co-Production Grant // Ventanilla Abierta – INAE-MEC Uruguay


Collaborating Institutions:
Chile: Centro NAVE, Fundación Santiago Off, Centro Cultural Bailarines de los Ríos, Centro de Experimentación Escénica, Teatro Regional del Bío Bío.
Uruguay: Centro Croma, Centro Cultural Urbano.
Brazil: Oficina Cultural Oswald de Andrade.
Argentina: Colectivo Preludio and CePIA Córdoba.

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