
Inner Outer Ocean is a collaborative improvisation-based performance which has been created by Mari Yasero (formerly known as Mari Garrigue) and Néfur (formerly known as Laura Guarch) during their short 3-week collaboration in Catalonia. The essential elements of this piece are transformation and connection. Their two singing voices and moving bodies transit together through different states of water.
Their body movement is enhanced through wearable sensors, which shape and sculpt their voices and the sounds of their field recordings from Icelandic rivers, glaciers, and snowstorms. From fog to ice, river to sea, body to spirit, the Inner Outer Ocean embraces water as a primordial matter both on the Earth and in the human body. In the Inner Outer Ocean, the element of water is experienced always in movement, in continuous transformation, as a breathing vessel for holding and releasing emotional landscapes and as the source enabling all life forms.
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This project was funded by the Composer’s Fund by RUV and STEF.

