In a body~phobic world, monsters are too few to be truly dangerous. More dangerous are the ordinary hums of the common chorus. Its turbulent currents, of a dominant affect tone, echo in a collective shrug turned tidal wave. The vortex murmurs synchronised gestures of unquestioned movement. Unstable and theatrical, we exist as whirlpools, temporary bodies trembling with rupture and reverberation.
" ...in spiralling waters" invites the audience to drift into the depths, where listening becomes quantum.
Photo: Unbound, 2024 (c) Marc Doradzillo
Angelo Custódio (b. 1983, PT/NL) is a researcher, artist and performer experimenting with voice, writing and sound. He creates sonic based experiences from a crip~queer perspective, informed by critical theory and embodied knowledge. His work transverses poetics and techno-embodied ways of voicing while attuning the audience to different modes of listening.