Bestiario is a performance that embarks on a dynamic exploration of movement, voice and sound, inspired by the ancient theory of the four humours. These humours, which date back to Greek and Roman medical traditions, symbolise the balance of bodily fluids and the different temperaments they embody.
By exploring the interplay of these elements – where voice and sound augment movement – Bestiario seeks to unravel the layers of human expression. Through the fusion of voice and movement, it delves into the intricate complexity of identity.
Maria Colusi and Edgardo Rudnitzky have been working together for over 20 years, researching and developing performance and installation projects that explore the interplay between the unique narratives of sound and the moving body. In this ongoing and dynamic exchange, both artists release and transform the tools of their respective disciplines, creating a distinctive and unique expression.
Choreography and dance: Maria Colusi
Music: Edgardo Rudnitzky
Lighting: Joseph Devitt-Tremblay