Vísceras Poéticas

Vísceras Poéticas is a short piece in which poetry uses the language of the body to develop a performance in which the self-perception of the individual ‘woman’, reconstructed from and because of the external eye, is questioned.
Where the self-perception of the individual ‘woman’ reconstructed from and by the external eye is questioned. A struggle from the inside out, a dialogue of deconstruction, destruction, acceptance and rebellion. An attempt to come to terms with the unanswered question ‘What and how is “woman”?’ The references are the flash mob by the artist Yolanda Domínguez, who proposes to a series of women to stand in the middle of the streets with postures taken from fashion magazines, the collective W.I.T.C.H. and the performer’s own reality and personal experiences, author of most of the texts. She plays with plastic art, music, body painting and metaphor to draw and metaphor to trace a critique of the feminine from the point of view of western society and what society and the family expect from a ‘good woman’. Duration: 40 minutes

Direction and performer - Constance Hurlé

Music -
Breo Martínez
Límbico

Music edition - Constance Hurlé

Wardrobe - Constance Hurlé

Photography -
Cándido Acuña
Aldo Paolo