A poetic exploration of identity, loss, and transformation, inspired by Federico García Lorca's "Romancero Gitano."
This collective creation from Costa Rica delves into the profound questions of self amidst chaos and rebirth. Drawing inspiration from Lorca's evocative poetry and Greek philosophical concepts, it uses movement, voice, and visual language to explore personal and social grief.
"But I Am No Longer Me" invites introspection, prompting audiences to confront themes of loss, love, and self-reconstruction. It's a performance for those who seek to pause the world's noise and ask, "Who am I, really?"