- 26 Mar 2021 9pm UTC
- dur 10min
Many souls, one consciousnes. Can we harmonize with its song? It is the ancient song of the Universe of which we are part.Entering a deep listening with ourselves and the environment, we can access a liminal space of interaction with an invisible rhythm that unites us all.In a process of rediscovery and reorientation the inner world opens a dialogue with a universal primordial language, to exit a cycle of destruction and enter a spiral of collective transformation. Is there an interactive space that connects the outer world and the unconscious dimension? Can creativity give us a key to become more conscious co-creators in this liminal space?
Rebecca Marta D\’Andrea Rebecca Marta D\’Andrea is a movement artist born in International Artistic Community of Bussana Vecchia in 1983. She is based between UK, Italy and Brazil. Her work explores improvisational forms of creativity across different mediums, as a way to unravel the role of perception in shaping and being shaped by our inner and outer environment. She is interested in the potential of the creative body to enhance the communication between different languages in the process of building and outbuilding our perception of reality and sense of identity, as a solo and as a collective process, part of an overall system of interconnected phenomena in constant transformation. She graduated in Choreography at Dartington College of Arts in 2006 and after a few years of practice and independent research in 2016 completed an MA in Creative Practice at Trinity Laban and Independent Dance with the support of a Gill Clark Bursary of the Leverhulme Art Trust. She shares her research through art installations, synesthetic workshops (Liminal Body/Dreamtime) and performances, often in collaboration with multimedia artists.