Anna Chirescu, accompanied by Maryfé Singy and Baptiste Mayoraz, in costumes designed by Anna Carraud, pays tribute to the women who shaped the history of Monte Verità. Through dance, song, costumes, and plants, the artists evoke the utopians of the “magnetic hill” in a celebration that is both sensual and irreverent.
Multilingual and rich in detail, the performance creates a dialogue between bodies and nature, gestures and narratives, fruits and voices. Shared offerings, collective choreography, and humor come together to form a joyful ritual in which the memory of utopias becomes a living, festive force, resonating with our collective future. This performance, a prelude to a collective work (to be created in 2027), was conceived in response to the exhibition La scia del monte and the book Les voix magnétiques, presented by the MBAL Musée des Beaux-arts Le Locle, based on a proposal by curator Federica Chiocchetti.
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