Shifting Architectures is a site-specific performance that allows the audience to experience space as something in a state of flux. Through improvisation, movement, and live music, temporary constellations emerge between bodies, architecture, and the audience. What defines a place is not predetermined but unfolds in the moment.
Developed as part of a four-day workshop with choreographer Roberta Ricci and musician Gábor Hartyáni, the performance follows the practice of instant composition. Attention, listening, and responding to one another become the choreographic material. Bodies and sound become instruments that not only inhabit the space but continually shape and transform it. Shifting Architectures invites us to experience architecture as a relationship – as something that emerges from movement, resonance, and encounter, and is constantly being reconfigured with every passing moment.



