Following *Twelve Metres of Wingspan* and *The Flame Man*, the author, director and musician Tommaso Giacopini presents his new work: a monologue centred on the feminine, its sacred, wild and irrepressible nature, and the space afforded to it within society.
In Indomita indomabile indominabile (or La Lupa), actress, acrobat and singer Moira Albertalli gives body and voice to a hybrid figure, halfway between woman and animal. On stage, the She-Wolf becomes a powerful and ambivalent image: a wild yet maternal creature, fragile and ferocious, capable of traversing different emotional states.
The performance takes the form of a howl, an exploration of what it means to be a woman, but also, in a broader sense, of what it means to be an animal, of what it means to be.
The feminine is the mother of all things; it is the nourishment of the world; it is the very act of nourishing. When it expresses itself freely and boundlessly, its power knows no limits. It unites with the direct and sharp nature of the masculine in the manifestation of the play of life, in its eternal perpetuation. It is in this coexistence of opposing and complementary forces that a space of balance and possibility opens up, a prospect of coexistence in which life can fully flourish.