Fuego, camina conmigo (2025)

The second piece in the Tetralogy of the Elements: after water, it's fire's turn. This time, we recreate a temazcal on stage—an ancestral ceremony, a sweat lodge in which the flames can embrace us without burning us–.

As Byung-Chul Han points out, rituals make the universe a more habitable and trustworthy place because they have the capacity to generate community and build memory.

With a spiritual fire, volcanic stones, chants, and offerings, Fuego, camina conmigo invites us to reconnect with the origin of the world.

My house was burning down and there was only one thing I could save. I decided to save the fire.

Jean Cocteau