Cuerpos Migrantes
Cuerpos Migrantes
Performers: Juliana Santacruz, Ana Durán, Samina S. Molfetta, Juan Pablo González Leal, Gustavo Guerrero G.
Technical assistance: Erwin Fonseca, Simon Walker
Bodies care for and support each other, reminding us that we are all connected in some way. As individuals, as migrants, as human beings, as living and non-living creatures, as elements, and as part of space and time. In this scenario, matter and energy merge in an eternal embrace, reminding us that we all share the same origin, the same essence. Symbiosis, which stems from the Greek words meaning “together” and “to live”, occurs when different types of living organisms or bodies come into close contact, blend, and coexist It’s like an embrace that illustrates that we’re all connected and share the same origin and essence.
In this piece, we explore different entanglements through bodily movements. How can we be responsible for each other, for ourselves? How do we take care of everything that is a part of us, both internally and externally? What can we do to help? In this space, we wish to immerse ourselves in the magic of our interconnectedness, recognizing how important it is to care for and help each other.
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