This
dance + song show was inspired by a selection of poems from the collections
Delgadísima hebra (“Thinnest thread”) by Susana Tosso
and Mar de Piedra (“Sea of stone”) by Rosaura García.
A capella singing is the unquestionable protagonist. In a sort of scenic
or choreographic “concert”, a woman struggles in solitude
with her own voice and the voices of those “other women”
who inhabit her.
In its austerity, the production respects the poetic universe of the
authors (both Argentine and contemporary). On a bare stage, dance, sound,
word and their inherent musicality are at play.
The women who inhabit
me is the result of a long process of research into the concrete possibilities
of the body to make sound and dance simultaneously, and on the reciprocal
influence of voice and body movement. This framework gives the production
its unique quality. By blurring the limits between dance and song, the
women who inhabit me is an innovative and profound work, difficult to
classify, where the open boundaries between genres brings into being
a vibrant new space.