Like three sisters, the pressure is building and peaking to a boiling point in which they are driven uncontrollably to feed and digest each others breaths. A year in a fish life is geared towards offering some clues and keys to understand and relate to the characters most inner worlds, challenging their physical and emotional states, to the codes and nuances that ultimately compose their motivation to feel, to move, to be. There is no privacy, any intimacy or comfort, and the characteristics of the dynamics are those of asphyxiation, tensions and pressure that can be seen through the body language, the movement and composition of the work. Rather than movement per se, A year in a fish life uses psychological and cultural landscapes and an intricately detailed and subtle atmosphere to form the backbone of the piece, translating it into corporal images that form a combination of analysis and compassion.
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