Alos Ritual III – WHISPER

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A collective ritual of sound, body, and transformation, where the voice becomes breath, play, and wild power.

Ritual III – WHISPER is the latest chapter in Alos’s long-term multidisciplinary project, following Ritual I – The Chaos Awakening (2011) and Ritual II – Embrace the Darkness (2022). Centered on the ritual power of the word not as logos but as whisper, breath, and body connected to the wild, WHISPER is inspired by the legend of Saint Julius, who banished snakes from his island using only his voice. Here, voice becomes an intimate force of liberation.

The work took shape during a residency at CROSS Project (Sacro Monte di Orta, Italy), where the natural and spiritual landscape deeply informed the process. For the first time, Alos opens the creative practice to public participation, involving teenagers in a workshop of vocal experimentation, emotional expression, and collective sonic creation.

The work is rooted in sound art, feminist performance, and ritual practice. It addresses themes such as voice as liberation, adolescence as transformation, and the monster as metaphor for the non-normative self. WHISPER shifts attention from dominance and clarity to ambiguity, breath, and vulnerability.

The process includes improvisational games, field recordings, vocal warm-ups (inspired by the Fussi Method), and listening exercises. The result is not a conventional show but a collective sonic ritual that celebrates transformation, vulnerability, and shared experience.

Bio

Stefania Pedretti, aka Alos, is a musician and performer active since 1998. Co-founder of noise duo OvO and Allun, she has toured extensively across Europe, the US, and Asia. Her work blends experimental music, performance, and ritual practices. Since 2016, she has explored the concept of ritual through multidisciplinary pieces. She collaborated with Markus Öhrn and co-curated Santarcangelo Festival’s music program (2017–2019). Her work connects body, voice, nature, and transformation.

Credits

Concept, Direction, Performance: Alos
Production: Alos
Residency & Support: CROSS Project / Fondazione CROSS (IT)


Selected for:

CROSS Award 2024, Italy
Ovestlab Amigdala collective and Festival , Italy
Das, Italy


Partners & Supporters

Main Partner: CROSS Project / Fondazione CROSS
Local Educational Partner: Schools in the Orta region (workshop participants)
Technical Support: CROSS Lab
Artistic Development: Alos

  • Duration 45'
  • Accessible to blind or visually impaired people


    Suitable for all ages


    Not suitable for deaf audiences (the work is based on a sonic experience)


    Immersive atmosphere with potential direct audience involvement


    The piece involves teenagers and places vocal and emotional exploration at its core, using it as a tool for growth and connection. The ritual element is open in nature and non-religious.

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