September 27 (Screenings from 12pm to 7:15pm)
Eve does not belong to Adam. Eve belongs to herself. This stage production reinterprets the myth of origins from a contemporary perspective.
Two Eves. Two bodies that embody the multiplicity of the feminine: its ability to hold contradictions, to remain within the collective, and to be both root and revolution. Together, they represent a new principle: born of desire, not sacrifice.
The braid that unites them is root and impulse, a memory woven between generations. A thread of transmission that no longer constrains: it frees. It no longer weighs down: it transforms. What was once a symbol of obedience is now a tool of autonomy, creation, and change.
Their bodies converse through listening, kindness, rebellion, and sisterhood. They accompany each other, support each other, face what is imposed on them, and celebrate what they are: origin, power, and possibility.
Artistic Direction: Isabela Alfaro / Choreography: Isabela Alfaro in collaboration with the dancers / Artistic Advisor: Jessica Martín / Dancers: Lara Miso, Wilma Puentes / Costumes and Styling: Eva Cruz, América Rivas / Immersive Reality: Lauren Moffatt / Collaboration: Bombas Gens