
OUR WORK
A glimpse of what we do, through a few selected projects. Here’s a look at some of the ideas we’ve brought to life, each one shaped by close collaboration and our research through masks.
I SEE YOU
A Poetic Journey Through Silence and Memory
I see you is a 40 minutes masked theatre performance is a poetic journey through the story of a family facing great change. It explores the challenges of intergenerational communication between three women of the same family, and the pain of confronting transformation and separation.
It is a story about what changes, what remains, and the invisible threads that bind us together.
At the center of the stage stand invisible walls built from silence, misunderstanding, and the fast pace of everyday life. Walls that are not easily broken.
Through the universal languages of movement and mask, the performance seeks to reveal the poetry of communication beyond words.
Entirely wordless and performed with full masks, the piece gives voice to the body.
Every gesture becomes a sentence, every silence a space to inhabit.
This is not a show that tells you how to feel.
It is a mirror inviting each viewer to recognize a part of themselves reflected on stage.
At its heart are three women : a mother, a daughter, and a grandmother, a shared passion for photography, cherished family memories, and an enduring love that connects them across generations.
Themes:
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Intergenerational communication
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Female identity across generations
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The difficulty (and necessity) of listening
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Communication beyond words
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Movement as emotional language
Format:
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Full-mask physical theater
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40 minutes
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No dialogue
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Ongoing creation in residencies
Intended audience: Teens, families, and adult audiences


LandMask – A Theatrical Experience Shaping Public Spaces
LandMask is a site-specific, immersive theatrical project created by our artistic collective. Using full masks (without words), we bring to life figures that inhabit and transform public spaces – from
bustling city squares to quiet corners of small towns. These characters, ranging from elderly figures to young adults and all ages in between, represent universal presences, reflecting the
diversity of human experience and the stories that shape our shared environment.
The beauty of LandMask lies in its ability to blend seamlessly with the surrounding environment, transforming everyday spaces into stages for silent reflection. Whether in urban streets, public gardens, or spaces undergoing transformation, the masks present themselves as living elements of a scene, suggesting a narrative through mere presence and gesture, without the need for words. Each figure is a powerful symbol of memory, identity, and change.
In LandMask, the landscape becomes the stage. We don’t simply perform in a space; we live within it, silently interacting with the environment. Each character represents a facet of daily life –
individuals we encounter in our routines, but whose stories often go unnoticed. The masks transform these ordinary figures into extraordinary symbols of connection and reflection, inviting the audience to observe, pause, and contemplate.
LandMask is perfect for:
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Public Art Festivals: Bringing life to city squares, streets, and public spaces through suggestive and silent performances.
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Community Events and Cultural Gatherings: Connecting with local populations in both urban and rural environments, transforming every corner into a place of reflection.
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Urban and Rural Regeneration Projects: Acting as a catalyst to rediscover and reinterpret paces in transformation, with a strong visual and symbolic impact.
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Street Art Events and Outdoor Exhibitions: Adding a theatrical and visual dimension to spacesalready rich in artistic expression.
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A Visual and Immersive Experience: By blending performance art with the environment, LandMask transforms every location into aliving stage, where the observation of the audience is the core of the experience. The masks, withtheir silent evocative power, capture attention and foster a deep connection with the surroundingspace, inviting each viewer to reflect on memory, identity, and community.

