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Situated Arts For Postgrowth II
La Cuccagna is a participatory workshop exploring collective art-making inspired by Carnival traditions and shared cultural practices. Participants engaged in drawing and character-creation exercises to foster group discussion, imagination, and symbolically-rich visuals. The session also reflected on the political power of collective image-making, inspired by giant puppets used in activism. Through this process, participants experienced how collaborative art can become a space for shared decision-making, resistance, and new ways of relating and creating meaning together.
Situated Arts For Postgrowth I
The first edition Animalier Society was held as a two-day workshop on 15–16 November 2025. Through performative practices we explored community, relationality, and more-than-human perspectives. Participants engaged in embodied exercises where they adopted animal alter egos, using movement, sound, and objects to represent non-human identities. We reflected on how alternative forms of communication and imaginaries can challenge conventional understandings of community and open up new ways of thinking about social and ecological relations.
La Sombra que dejó el hilo
A site-specific performance reactivated in each new location through a three-day memory and theatre lab with local elder women. Their voices, reflections, and lived knowledge are the dramaturgical engine. The framework weaves lived memories with speculative fiction, transporting shared material into a dystopian future where older women are persecuted unless considered “useful.” This scenario exposes the logic of turbo-capitalism, a system that denies care, punishes fragility, and erases those who cannot be measured by productivity.
Las Memorias de Montbau
We launched Las Memorias de Montbau as our first project in January 2024 with a group of older women from Montbau. Through interviews and shared activities, they explored themes like home, belonging, and aging, resulting in a work that amplifies their voices and reshapes their stories. The project reconstructs fragments of their lives and highlights key moments in Barcelona’s history, such as the 1992 Olympics. Beyond storytelling, it fosters intergenerational dialogue and strengthens community bonds, creating a living archive of Montbau’s collective memory.
