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On June 6, we present CORPO-ROUPA, by Tales Frey, at Casa das Glicínias, in Contumil — an itinerant performance that transforms a group of young people into a collective body, guided by a single shared garment, where each step is negotiated in a choreography of listening, tension, and complicity.
CORPO-ROUPA is an itinerant performance that proposes a collective body in constant negotiation. United by a single piece of clothing—a shared garment that challenges the limits of individuality—the participants move through streets, sidewalks, and squares, forming a moving mass that operates in ungoverned motion, yet in deep interdependence. With no fixed leadership and guided by decisions made together, the group creates a spontaneous and unpredictable choreography, where every step demands listening, adaptation, and agreement. It is an unguided visit, in which the path itself is constructed through the friction of different wills, revealing tensions, complicities, and collective rhythms that emerge from the sharing of a single body-garment.