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The collaboration between Meg Stuart and Francisco Camacho dates back to the beginning of their careers. Now they come together on stage for a duet, inspired by the Nuragic ruins of Sardinia—traces of a rich culture that has slowly eroded away. In a landscape that seems to exist outside of time, the artists explore the gaps and absences in the record, digging emotional artefacts. They channel a lost language with their voices and find themselves through rhythm and repetition. By listening to the past, they build an archaeology of the present that does not distinguish between the mystical and the mundane. — EIRA & Damaged Goods
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The collaboration between Meg Stuart and Francisco Camacho dates back to the beginning of their careers. Now they come together on stage for a duet, inspired by the Nuragic ruins of Sardinia—traces of a rich culture that has slowly eroded away. In a landscape that seems to exist outside of time, the artists explore the gaps and absences in the record, digging emotional artefacts. They channel a lost language with their voices and find themselves through rhythm and repetition. By listening to the past, they build an archaeology of the present that does not distinguish between the mystical and the mundane. — EIRA & Damaged Goods
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