Pedro Gramegna Ardiles: Fire, Face and Flesh

In this lecture performance, Pedro shares his personal need for masks. One that extends far beyond the joy of carnival. Masks become a queering of everyday life, a longing to dance to the rhythm of one’s own identity and reclaim space.

Drawing on Latin American masking traditions and moments such as attending an international conference in a rabbit balaclava, Máscara explores the mask as a queer tool for both seeking and claiming a place in the world.

The lecture gradually dissolves into music. During the performance, the audience receives a mask and is invited to join a rave: to dance, to feel, to explore what it means to dissolve one’s identity and, for a moment, be part of a new anonymous community that dances, breathes, and sweats together in masks. To try on a new face and discover that queering is not just resistance…it is movement, it is music!

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