Euphoria

Everything takes place within a wooden structure, with steel joints and a membrane. This is the point where one can disappear, to find oneself elsewhere.
Only one spectator is welcomed at a time; the guest leaves their seat in the theater, abandoning the familiar reality to reach another refuge.
Within this free zone, a true story lives on, which must be perpetuated in the bodies, of which the spectator is the missing piece.
Meanwhile, the rules of theater are subverted, and only a chair keeps one anchored to the world outside, integrating individuals into something larger: blurring lives into one another.
Euphoria explores the possibilities of relationship.
The latest edition is dedicated to the poet Maya Angelou, known for her commitment to supporting the civil rights of African Americans, alongside Malcolm X and Martin Luther King.

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