What happens during a creative process? In what does it differ from the finished product shown on stage? Which are the set of values and the mechanisms of selection that occur while aiming to create an ‘interesting’ product? Which is the role of the audience and how does it relate to the final product and the process experienced by the artist?
SHE HAD NOTHING TO SAY is an invitation to ride the moment, to enter the world of not knowing, of ‘nothingness’ and confront expectations. It comes out of a deep wish to include the audience into the artists questions and concerns, making them part of a process, and rather than delivering a ‘good’ product, creating something in that moment with them.