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28.02 – Teatre de Salt

13/ 14 & 15.03 – Mercat de les Flors, Barcelona

22.03 – Teatre de Tarragona

 

 

MONUMENT is an evocative journey into the memory of youth, that period of frantic searching, hedonism, and exploration, where identity is constructed and reconstructed with every step. Through movement and the body, the work is inspired by subcultures that made dance, performance, and gesture tools of protest and resistance against established power structures, and of reaffirmation of shared principles and values.

Through a multiplicity of bodily languages, MONUMENT unfolds a quintet of bodies that intertwine as agents of collective rebellion, evoking the strength and fragility of those youthful movements that, like fleeting cults, challenge authority in search of belonging, but often fade away as echoes of a transient fervor.
MONUMENT presents itself as a tribute to the legacy of subcultures and, simultaneously, as the testimony of what each individual leaves behind in their passage through youth: a mark, an indelible trace in their process of self-definition. It is an in memoriam of the collective spirit, of the celebration of shared bonds and resistance, but also of the transience of a moment that, in being forged, disintegrates.

In this scenario of transformation and identity crisis, MONUMENT not only celebrates the body as a tool of protest and empowerment, but also recognizes it as an ambiguous terrain: the body that asserts itself, that expresses itself, but also the body that is objectified in the heat of a formative process. In this crucible of searching and negation, youth faces the paradox of an uncertain future, marking the transition to adulthood, which will be built upon the traces of its rebellion and its constant desire to reconfigure itself. An identity crisis that, far from being resolved, transforms into an echo of unattainable utopias.

Thus, MONUMENT is a tribute to the echoes of what has been lived, to the memory of a stage that defines and redraws who we are, but also a reflection on what remains afterward: a monument that rises as a testimony to that fleeting rebellion, to those utopian ideals that, in the end, only linger in the air as a distant echo, an intangible but persistent legacy.