A Margine starts from tales, from what has survived centuries and has been transmitted in oral form before landing in the written form. I am intrigued by language not bound to its literal sense, but able to give space to imagination, metaphor, and what is not visible. A Margine proposes to work with the archetypical language of fairytales, and the sensuous knowing of the body, to map a place, to be able to reach and touch the edges of what is present to then come back with a stronger centre and awareness of where and when we are.
Working on the ‘Handless Maiden’ in the version by Clarissa Pincola Estés