A performance-experience inspired by Shakespeare's "Othello" directed by Fulvio Cauteruccio and Massimo Bevilacqua with Teresa Fallai and featuring Massimo Bevilacqua and Vanessa Mattei Scarpaccini. Bodyscaping is an immersive performance that interweaves theater, virtual reality, and sound design to recount the invisible and daily violence suffered by women in places of war, whether real or internal. The work, inspired by Shakespeare's Othello, no longer focuses on jealousy, but on the transformation of love into domination, trust into possession, and words into wounds. Desdemona becomes every woman imprisoned by suspicion, fear, and control. The feminine is a sacrificial body and oracle, a prophetic voice and residue. Man—Othello, Iago, the conflict itself—is the structure that implodes, incapable of containing its own violence. The performance experience, lasting approximately 15 minutes, is repeated cyclically and organized into three sessions (starting at 9:00 PM, 9:30 PM, and 10:00 PM) for a maximum of 10 people per session.
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