Una Tierra Salvaje (a wild Land)

Composed by: Nahuel Cano and Ezequiel Menalled

a project developed by company ESTUDIO|ELCUARTO| 


SYNOPSIS: Rio de Janeiro, The Hague, Dover, beginning of the 80’s: a young woman, the intimacy of the words, the pain and the continuous reinvention of a Self, flashing and glum at the same time. Inspired by texts of the Brazilian poet Ana Cristina Cesar, A Wild Land is an experimental theatre piece, an assemblage between sound installation, performance, and fiction. Postcards built by means of useless objects, obsolete technology and the distant memory of happiness. An attempt to remain floating at the precise moment of jumping in order to hear the sound of things collapse. A territory in which our inner voice speak to us through strange sounds. Besides the theatre piece, A Wild Land includes the development of a documentary film about Ana Cristina Cesar, a collaboration between Nahuel Cano and filmmaker Juan Fernández Gebauer. Fragments of this future film will be exhibit as an installation during the presentations at the “25 de Mayo” theatre.


Performers: Anabella Bacigalupo, María Abadi, Diego Echegoyen, Gastón Guanziroli 

Directed by: Nahuel Cano and Ezequiel Menalled

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