The audience is immersed in a journey across several seas: the one that separates life on land from life on water; the one that separates a person from their homeland, splitting their identity in two; the one that nourishes or drowns, makes us sway and drift; the one that requires multiple bodies to be navigated; the one that gives birth, the womb.
Through stories, testimonies, poems, spoken, translated, read, projected, gestured, and floating, the seas follow one another in an immersive and transmissive space. Performers and audience members move together, merging to form a collective body, a living memory.