Everything begins in an endless night.
From this darkness, a journey unfolds where familiar coordinates dissolve, revealing landscapes of sound, scent, breath, and writing that inhabit a space beyond traditional oppositions.
Guiding us through this dimension is a visionary figure: an ultra-feminine knight, a Don Quixote from the future who does not fight, but imagines, transforms, and opens new possibilities.
Partiture per andare oltre 1, presented at Armani/Silos for FAROUT Live Arts Festival 2025 – Making Kin, is a new, spatialized sound score on loop (20’), performed by Annamaria Ajmone, dancer and choreographer who has collaborated with Industria Indipendente since 2019.
Founded by Erika Z. Galli and Martina Ruggeri, the collective works at the intersection of writing, performance, and sound composition, weaving visual and corporeal elements into a language that pushes the boundaries of the possible. Their “scores” become laboratories of experimentation, where bodies, voices, instruments, and surfaces build sensory and narrative environments.
In this work, the figure of Don Quixote is reframed through the feminist rewritings of Kathy Acker (Don Quixote, which was a dream, 1993) and Monique Wittig (Le Voyage Sans Fin, 1985), opening new pathways for imagination, language, and vision.