


The work imagines a society in which bags are more important than weapons and gathering replaces hunting, proposing a more caring and interdependent vision of humanity.
Shifting focus from heroic individuals to collective experience, the performance explores everyday relations, maintenance, and coexistence rather than conflict or conquest. Developed as a performative sound piece combining original texts, movement, and scenography, it reflects on fluid forms of humanity and the cultural “containers” that shape social life, questioning dominant narratives of progress and proposing alternative futures grounded in care and adaptability.

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