Historia

The armed conflict has desecrated life, desecrated bodies and, in particular, women's bodies. What happens in our bodies reflects what is happening in the soul of the world. We want to give a place to what is alive in us, to find in the stories of these women the unimaginable force that allowed them to survive, a sacred force that also speaks to us of nature’s regenerative power.


Sacred Territory is more than a set of stories of women amid conflict. We believe that the medicine is in the wound and that is why this is not a play in search of an audience, but an invitation to a ritual experience in which protagonists and assistants collectively unleash an alchemy that allows the pain of war to be transmuted into a threshold towards reconciliation.


Through the personal stories of the protagonists, we open a door to the collective unconscious where everyone can reconcile with their own pain, and discover that our story is part of everyone's collective memory. Telling ourselves our stories allows us to re-signify them transforming ourselves in the process. Each story, is a fractal of many other stories and by recognizing each other as such, it helps the collective to heal, not only the human collective, but the larger collective of which we are part of: nature, herself also wounded by war and the excessive ambitions of human beings.


We want to take Sacred Territory to all the places where political and social polarization has undermined peacebuilding. We wish to open spaces for improbable dialogues between people from different shores, and the other than human world. We dream that from these dialogues may emerge agreements to carry out actions to regenerate nature, we dream that by healing nature, we all heal.


With this campaign we hope to collect $80,000,000 million pesos or near $30.000 thousand US dollars to assemble the team and finish the final rehearsals of the play.

 

The money will pay for:

·        Travel expenses of the 6 protagonists from 6 different regions of the country to Medellín.

·        Travel expenses of the Artistic production team trip to Medellin

·        Theater rental for the final 10 days of rehearsal

·        Rental of the theater for the 5 premiere performances of the play

·        Hotel and meals for the whole team for 16 days

·        Filming of the play with 3 cameras.

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