Territmia is a hybrid territory, a confluence of visible and invisible, human and more than human forces, which shape our experiences and overflow our bodies. Created by artists from different territories in Latin America/abya Yala, the play invites us to reflect on the instability and differences within the contexts we inhabit, understanding them as powers of reinvention.
Spectators and interpreters inhabit a space in constant transformation where 300 meters of recycled plastic are simultaneously territory and landscape, a being in itself that challenges the logics centered on the human and opens space for what is beyond the visible.
In this moving landscape, magical beings appear that, through dance and fiction, gain form and voice. Loaded with memories and stories, they reconfigure the rhythm of things through the encounter, assuming the tremor not as a threat, but as a device of relationship and power.
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Country: Brazil – Argentina – Chile – Uruguay – Colombia
Duration: 45 minutes
Directed by: Pepo Silva and Janaina Carrer
Dramaturgy: Tulio Rosa
Creation and Performance: Ihasa Tinoco, Lucas Damiani, Talma Salem, Túlio Rosa.
Lighting: Lucas Damiani and Natacha Chauderlot
Scenography: Natacha Chauderlot
Sound: José Miguel Neira
Costume design: Pepo Silva, Lucas Damiani and Natacha Chauderlot
Producer: Tulio Rosa – Pepo Silva – Janaina Carrer
Research collaboration: Marcela Santander
Brazil Production: Cotiara Producer
Supports: Fondo Iberescena 2024. Línea de co-producción of spectacles
Iberoamericanos // Ventanilla Abierta – Inae-MEC Uruguay.
Collaborate: Chile: Centro Nave, Fundación Santiago Off, Cultural Center
Dancers de Los Ríos, Centro de Experimentación Escenica, Teatro Regional del
Bío Bío, Uruguay: Croma Center, Urban Cultural Center.
Brazil: Oswald de Andrade Cultural Workshop.
Argentina: Collective Preludio y Cepia Cordoba.
