“The beauty, emphatically assigned to women, that quality that must be capable of causing sensory pleasure in those who contemplate it. A body that is ready to be observed, enjoyed. A body that questions the reality of beauty, the truth of perfection. A body that seeks to break and dismantle the ideal and the real”.
The Ugly – Chapter IV The reflection on imposed beauty standards continues, the female body as political territory and the deconstruction of the normative. Through movement, choreography and stage presence, a poetic critique is deployed against the canons that imprison us. An act of bodily liberation that invites us to reimagine what it means to be beautiful in a world that insists on defining us..




