Credits_
Directed by: Lautaro Munoz
Performers: Isabella Moretti, Deborah Congedo ,Diana Bettoja , Silvia Guerrieri.
Text: Lautaro Munoz
Sound design: Lautaro Munoz
Costumes: Deborah Congedo Diana Bettoja , Isabella Moretti , Silvia Guerrieri
Photos: Venice Open Stage
The performance stages a world inhabited by fleeting images, induced desires, and fragmented realities, urgently questioning our relationship with the body, consumption, and identity.
Through a physical and emotional dramaturgy, the piece explores how market logics and digital platforms profoundly shape our perception of reality, fueling a constant search for fulfillment that ultimately proves sterile and repetitive.
Directed by: Lautaro Munoz
Performers: Isabella Moretti, Deborah Congedo ,Diana Bettoja , Silvia Guerrieri.
Text: Lautaro Munoz
Sound design: Lautaro Munoz
Costumes: Deborah Congedo Diana Bettoja , Isabella Moretti , Silvia Guerrieri
Photos: Venice Open Stage
The performance stages a world inhabited by fleeting images, induced desires, and fragmented realities, urgently questioning our relationship with the body, consumption, and identity.
Through a physical and emotional dramaturgy, the piece explores how market logics and digital platforms profoundly shape our perception of reality, fueling a constant search for fulfillment that ultimately proves sterile and repetitive.
Four performers inhabit a space of tension and constant transformation, revealing how the female body is often reduced to a surface for projection—an object to be watched, exchanged, exploited, and eventually discarded. Their presence on stage becomes a living language, moving between contradictions, a desire for liberation, and moments of resistance, exposing the complexity and vulnerability of a body asking to be seen in its wholeness, beyond logics of possession and consumption.
In a time when algorithms shape what we see, what we think, and even what we desire, the performance raises urgent and radical questions: Is it still possible to distinguish what is authentic from what is imposed upon us? Can we reclaim a space for choice, for freedom, for awareness? Can we break away from the forces that control us and interrupt the obsessive rhythm that makes us slaves to speed and repetition?
Through a scenic structure alternating intense physicality, repetition, dramatic accumulation, and sudden ruptures, the performance seeks to break monotony and open cracks in meaning.
In these cracks, the body reclaims its potential for transformation and resistance, no longer a passive object but an active subject capable of reinventing itself and imagining new paths of significance.
In these cracks, the body reclaims its potential for transformation and resistance, no longer a passive object but an active subject capable of reinventing itself and imagining new paths of significance.
An immersive and piercing experience that invites the audience to reflect on our present condition and the possibility of reclaiming a more authentic, more human, and freer perspective.

