In the form of a filmic performance blending light and sound in a poetic way, the proposal follows the metamorphosis of an erased and damaged woman, who progressively heals and mutates.
A raw and subtle sensory experience -immersive and intimate at once-, the performance invites the audience into an existential process of transformation.
By way of images, sound and movement bringing together diverse suggestions coming from music, design and literature, Adriana Vila Guevara, thus, presents a multidisciplinary proposal created in collaboration with three great artists such as dancer Rocío Molina, filmmaker Isaki Lacuesta and musician and composer El Niño de Elche. The site-specific setting has instead been designed by Nicolas Olmos and Marcelo de Medeiros (Nunca Studio).
Crisialida represents the prologue of a much creative research, dedicated to the empowerment of women and the re-appropriation of identity. The project will unfold into a theatre performance, an exhibition and an editorial proposal (to be developed throughout 2022 and 2023).
The performance talks about HER, fractured by a society that confuses her, dismantles her, forces her to respond, act up, live, while being completely subjugated by HIM, his schemes and laws. It presents the very essence of a crisis and its critical break, going back to the center: that of the cocoon, the uterus and the cave. Here is where the inner retreat occurs: is it a return, a beginning or an end? It is the morphosis that determines the birth of a body, of its extensions and wings. Still deformed and encapsulated, it is a body presented while striving for an emancipation soon to take place.
Filmmaker, artist and anthropologist (Caracas, 1981). Her work embraces the materiality and immateriality of film, moving between analog photochemical and video formats, as single-channel projection, filmic performance and installation. Her expanded cinema pieces travel through ceremonial and phenomenological forms, questioning identity in relation to the changing world, the transformation of states of consciousness, between poetics and politics. Co-founder of the analog and independent film laboratory Crater-Lab in Barcelona, currently resident at Hangar. She has screened her work in numerous festivals and art spaces around the world including IFFR Rotterdam Film Festival, Oberhausen IFF, Edinburgh International Film Festival, Cinema Arts, Primavera Sound, Centro de Arte Santa Monica, La Virreina, Museo de Bellas Artes de Caracas, Museo de Arte Moderna da Bahia, FID Marseille, Margaret Mead Film Festival, Microscope Gallery NY, Crossroads SF MoMa, among others.