Fabeln: die Fliege, die Frau, das Glühwürmchen, der Urutau-Tagschläfer

Fabeln: die Fliege, die Frau, das Glühwürmchen, der Tropfentagschläfer” is a solo sound-theatre performance centered on Animal Otherness and the interrelation with feminism(s). The performance articulates three works, created and performed by Marina Cyrino. Through the potentialities of sound, images and of her own body, she tells three different fables. Through three distinct woman-animal metamorphoses, Marina Cyrino re-imagines the female body, and the animal body, open to possibilities beyond places of curse, punishment and violence. To help her in this task, she will be guided by a fly, a firefly and a potoo.

Marina Cyrino is a Brazilian artist, and a current fellow of the "Weltoffenes Berlin 2021" program, in collaboration with Acker Stadt Palast, financed by Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Europa.