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With Frances Ribes Renshaw
Activity open to all and free of charge with a limited capacity of 55 people
A performative essay through the voice and the body that has the desire to approach and deal with concepts developed in Lacanian psychoanalytic theory and to investigate and experiment with one's own life, practice and couch.
With the voice and the body as mediators between the conscious and the unconscious, it sets out to stage an investigation into the archaeological nature of the process of creation and composition, the relationship of this with time, the retrospective gaze and all that this reveals and liberates.
Frances Ribes Renshaw (Madrid, 1993) is a multidisciplinary Anglo-Spanish artist who is mainly dedicated to stage work in the fields of music, voice and movement. She has worked as a performer in works by Martin Creed, Rui Horta or Núria Corominas among others, while developing her own performative works such as ‘there is a room for everything’ (Pradiauto Gallery, 2022) or her grunge-pop music project St. Frances.