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Bia is a young adult studying audiovisual at a university in the interior of São Paulo state. The tones of her life are a mix of boredom, melancholy, and frustration, alongside many questions about the direction she's heading. Working at a souvenir and accessory stand at one of the many solidarity economy fairs held on her university campus, she happens to meet another woman. This woman had a large travel backpack full of buttons and trinkets, souvenirs from the various places she had been, along with a heavy, oversized jacket and a curious gaze that explored the place. Bia didn’t know her name, but when she arrived at Bia’s stand with many questions about belonging, the young vendor wanted to know everything. That’s how their conversation began, as they started discovering one another. This experience takes place on a very reflective night, during which both will learn more about life and existence.
When I first moved in with friends, it became a habit to have people over all the time.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, a trans body dreams of the birth of night.
Hiatos is a performance art video that treats melancholy as a colonial wound. Through performance and dance, it reveals perspectives of time, ancestry, body and death that intertwine possible paths of transcendence for this state of collective numbness of the body and mind. @hiatosv