
Super Natural
Art of the Real 2022
March 31 - April 7, 2022
Washing color fields and glitching alien voices call us into Jorge Jácome’s Super Natural, a lush cinematic ecosystem carrying us from life’s liquid beginnings through multiple cycles of sleep, interspecies encounters, and media formats.
Q&A with Jorge Jácome
“Hug me, baby. Give me a hug, and don’t let me fall.” Washing color fields and glitching alien voices call us into Jorge Jácome’s lush cinematic ecosystem, carrying us from life’s liquid beginnings through multiple cycles of sleep, interspecies encounters, and media formats. Part multi-sensory collage, part guided meditation, Super Natural engages the physicality of its performers and its audience alike, transforming the subtropical Madeira islands into a primordial soup of forms: bodies in contact, bodies dissolving into landscapes, bodies full of bodies that are full of other bodies.
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