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TUKUY: COLLECTIVE MASHADA

Institute for Postnatural Studies, activity: TUKUY: COLLECTIVE MASHADA (hero landscape)

GENERAL INFO

LOCATION

Institute for Postnatural Studies, Madrid

DATE

June 21st 2025

ARTIST / FACILITATOR

Synnøve Urgilez

In Synnøve's migratory journey between the Ecuadorian Andes and Madrid, the desire arises to return to the páramo, where everything seems to be resting. Mashar—lying in the sun—becomes a practice that challenges hegemonic models that understand rest “only as a productive pause.” At TUKUY, we asked ourselves: what happens in migrant, tense, and/or aching bodies that cannot afford a break? This practice proposed inhabiting rest as a vital right and reconfiguring it from a postnatural perspective as an opportunity for connection with the community, the earth, and internal rhythms.

Institute for Postnatural Studies, activity: TUKUY: COLLECTIVE MASHADA (fig. 1)

The participants joined in pairs for guided moments of movement, collective listening, and shared pauses. To lead the session, Synnøve Urgilez invited performer Stephane Blay to generate a common space-time, leading us to collectively mash and reimagine health as a living fabric between bodies and nature.

Institute for Postnatural Studies, activity: TUKUY: COLLECTIVE MASHADA (fig. 2)

CREDITS

PARTNERS / SUPPORTED BY

City of Madrid - Government of Area for Tourism, Culture and Sports

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