Feral Reverie

Parvin Saljoughi

Description

Feral Reverie is a dream­li­ke cho­re­o­grap­hy that tre­ats wild­ness not as metap­hor but as insub­or­di­na­ti­on. The pie­ce cracks open a sci-fi ruin whe­re nothing holds, not even the cho­re­o­grap­hy itself. It drifts bet­ween digi­tal glitch and dirt, bet­ween fic­ti­on and rea­li­ty, sum­mo­ning a spa­ce that is unst­a­ble, fluid, feral.

On sta­ge, three per­for­mers move through glitch, break­down, and eva­si­on; they refu­se repair, refu­se the blue­print, and build from ash. Choreography beco­mes soft sabo­ta­ge: a code cor­rup­ted, a glitch with intent, a lan­gu­a­ge of sur­vi­val writ­ten in con­tact, dis­tor­ti­on, col­lap­se, refu­sal. Because col­lap­se, in this world, is the only ground that still tells the truth.

The pie­ce lea­ves us with a pro­vo­ca­ti­on, not a com­fort: What remains when wild­ness is crus­hed and desi­re is shac­kled by power?