Synopsis

“Cuerpos de Agua & Rituales Ancestrales” is an interdisciplinary performance inspired by the poetic Nahua worldview (cosmovisión) and the aquatic landscapes of Berlin. Through dance, music, and ritual gestures, the project explores the relationship between body, territory, and memory, activating a critical dialogue about water as an ecological and social connector. The performance offers an immersive experience that addresses the migrant body and its interaction with ancestral practices in urban contexts, inviting us to reflect on the ways in which water shapes communities and cultural environments.