Waiture

Concept, Choreography, and Dramaturgy: Diego de la Rosa | Performance: Protancy Camp | Music: Pedro Roca | Light Designer: Vladimir Rosk | Costume Design: Erika Glitch.

Synopsis

Waiture is a research-based performance in freedom, identity, and the search for meaning in an unknown reality where we can’t predict the future. 

Rather than approaching the future as a horizon of projection, the work situates itself within a present that resists anticipation, where orientation, decision-making, and self-definition are continuously destabilised.

Waiture operates as a speculative framework in which the body becomes both site and method of inquiry. In this environment, identity is not treated as a fixed entity but as an emergent, relational process shaped by shifting conditions.

The work proposes “waiting” not as passivity, but as an active mode of attention and negotiation with the unknown. Through this lens, Waiture examines how meaning is produced—or withheld—when predictive structures collapse, and how subjects continue to act, relate, and imagine within radically open situations.