Inspired by the mycelial networks that nourish and connect life in ecosystems, Trickster-p's new work is a performance that invites the audience to explore a changing landscape: every choice, every glance opens up new trajectories, generating unprecedented narratives. A collective yet deeply individual experience, where humans are no longer the centre, but part of a living, interdependent fabric.
What stories are contained in a single fragment of reality? How many times are layered in the same space? How do these different elements contribute to the incessant flow of which we are also a part?
In a time when everything is in constant flux, Common land is a suspended space where the landscape becomes a story, and the story intertwines with the rhythm of the world; a territory of multiple visions, where there is no single perspective, but a constellation of gazes that coexist, touch each other, sometimes contradict each other, composing a mosaic of voices in silent dialogue over time.
Common land is an invitation to slow down, to lose your bearings in order to rediscover a sense of belonging. It is a journey through the dimensions that make up our own fragment of the world, a cartography of space and time, in which the visible and invisible coexist and intersect with the paths of the subjects who inhabit it.