–corpo involucro– is inspired by the spider and begins as an apparent solo. Through movement and live voice, the performance unfolds into a collective experience, exploring the body as a relational web rather than an autonomous entity. The performance inhabits ambiguity – between prey and predator, intimacy and distance, masculine and feminine – and positions itself as a subtle resistance to individualism, proposing interdependence as a lived, sensorial experience.
mari di cenere is a movement and voice artist working across choreography, improvisation, and soft drag, drawing on post-anthropocentric imaginaries. After studying at ZHdK in Zürich, they are now based in Milan and part of collective Sala Nera Tempio del Futuro Perduto.