“Getting into the Sea”, a work that explores the life and death drives that exist in human beings

“Getting into the Sea”, a work that explores the life and death drives that exist in human beings

The play, by Catalina Piotti, with performances by Bea Ferreyra and David Brakin, successfully premiered last Sunday at Paraje Artesón, Estado de Palestina 919.

Luna loves life. She lives with intensity from impulse and spontaneity. She is usually guided by her intuition. She flows. She travels. Travel light. She ventures without (apparent) prejudice from detachment. Theo lives in a constant state of alert. In his eagerness to want to have absolutely everything under control, he does not dare to leave his comfort zone. Every time he tries it, many fears are triggered in him. Fears that come to paralyze him. Luna and Theo’s paths cross and a very particular bond is generated between the two. Together they will discover that living is much more than breathing and that dying is much more than stopping breathing. And, that one takes life in exactly the same way in which one goes into the sea.

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The work, by Catalina Piotti, with performances by Bea Ferreyra and David Brakin, premiered last Sunday at Paraje Artesón, Estado de Palestina 919 and can be seen on Sundays, July 2, 9, 23 and 30 at 8:00 p.m. and on Saturday, July 22. August, at 3:00 p.m.

“Going into the sea is the struggle between enjoyment, adventure and enjoyment versus fear, especially the fear of losing control and dying. Luna and Theo embody these apparently antagonistic but absolutely complementary energies,” says Cata Piotti, screenwriter, playwright and actress “Once again, I feel that my characters mirror parts of me and that they themselves are the ones who invite me to let go, to trust in the processes and to give myself fully to life”, confesses the director of the work.

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Technical / artistic file:

Starring: Bea Ferreyra and David Brakin.

Direction assistance: Sol Escapes.

Audiovisual production: Natalia González.

Illustration & design: Agustina Marambio De La Vega.

Choreographic assistance: Maite Gago.

Dramaturgy and Direction: Catalina Piotti.

Show duration: 60 minutes.

Source: Ambito

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