Solitude

I need solitude to breathe. It’s been six years since I created and performed Solitude, my first solo show on this theme, and it still moves me deeply. In that performance, I explored both the moments when I cherished solitude and those when I retreated into it as a form of self-protection. The words I shared with the audience (image on the left) came from my heart.

Imagine the freedom to enter a space without expectations, where you can simply be present and breathe…

Now, I’m creating my second solo show, diving into another theme close to my heart. I’ll share more about it very soon, probably in my next journal post.

In the meantime, how about we sit back and just feel our heartbeat together for a moment? Alone, but together.

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