The performance fuses music, dance, and photo exhibition to explore cultural identity and psychological introspection. Inspired by her Nicaraguan roots and Berlin upbringing, JUANA creates Art-Rock soundscapes with field recordings, reflecting on belonging, alienation, and the fluidity of identity.
In a performance that merges live music and dance, JUANA explores the relationship between cultural identity and mental introspection. here surrounded by water confronts the cycles of rumination and the universal human search for belonging through a narrative that is both personal and collective. Shaped by her Nicaraguan roots and her upbringing in Berlin, the musician and dancer creates soundscapes using field recordings from these places within an art-rock context to reflect on the search for identity. By incorporating these recordings, she highlights the importance of preserving them as they risk being drowned out by the noise of big cities.The performance is a collaboration with stage designer Annika Konitzki, dancers Sihäm and Elena from the hip-hop scene, and actress ANWEN. Together, they invite the audience to contemplate belonging and alienation and to consider the fluidity of identity. The accompanying photo exhibition "(not) alone", curated by Sarah Schuran, deepens the core experience: being alone with inner conflicts and how making these states visible fosters collective understanding.
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