Three heads, three bodies connected by the same apparatus: aerial straps. An unstable alliance shaped by resistance and mutual recognition.
The Voice of the Chimera explores an almost instinctive idea: coexistence exists only when it accepts its own imperfection.
The performance questions what it means to be together. Do we necessarily have to resemble one another in order to coexist? This question - both intimate and political - runs through the entire work, speaking of families, communities and that tension which binds without ever fully unifying.
On stage, three performers share the same system of straps. Their balance depends on that of the others: with every gesture, the other must reinvent themselves. Each suspension, each release becomes a response. Their trajectories intersect- attracting, repelling, supporting, lifting, knotting again. At times they are conjoined, prisoners of their own entanglements; at other times free electrons, separated for a moment before falling back into the same shared gravity. They compose a collective body in tension, oscillating between constraint and surrender.
With Pablo Penailillo, Nicolás Palma, Cristóbal Espoz.