Those who don't have to die

SATURDAY 25 AND SUNDAY 26/3
TO THE MUTANT. John Verdeguer, 22

That sooner or later we are all going to die is an irrefutable maxim. starting from her, the Catalan collective Las Huecas focuses on the abuses of the funeral industry and the capitalization of death from a political and poetic perspective. Halfway between documentary theater and ritual experience, Those who must not die touches on a difficult subject to address in this hyper-hedonistic society of ours that glorifies youth and pours endless resources into delaying the end that is coming to us all. The idea is to explore the social and political structures that govern death in order to question the conventional narrative, shaken by a global pandemic that inoculated panic in the population. AU

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