“Fluttuando” by Mirta Cocco is an immersive, dreamlike performance that guides the audience through a journey of imagination and self-reflection, exploring the boundaries between identity and alterity, and the tension between fleeting and intimate moments. Through a mix of theater, poetry, music, and singing, participants are invited to experience art as a transformative, liberating process, where the act of creation itself becomes a form of emotional and collective therapy.
The performance incorporates a collective improvisation, where participants contribute sounds, phrases, and expressions of their dreams, blending harmony and dissonance under the artist’s direction, culminating in a unique, co-created experience.
The finale engages the audience directly: participants play with fragments of a broken flute, petals, leaves, and other found materials to create their own compositions, which are photographed and printed as one-of-a-kind keepsakes. This interactive moment embodies the concept of renewal and playful creativity, giving each participant a personal artifact from the event.
The experience ends with the collective game where participants themselves become pop art pieces and human fragments, forming a new, shared performance.
