The Equality Room

The Equality Room is a ritualistic, sensorial and participatory performance that invites audiences to experience a shift in perception — from sight to sensation, from judgment to presence, from roles to raw human connection.
Participants are gently blindfolded and guided through a shared experience where touch, breath, sound and silence become tools of awareness. The absence of sight reveals what is usually hidden: vulnerability, tenderness, discomfort, memory, and the urgent need for genuine connection.
At the core of the piece lies the poetic monologue He Who Knelt for the Role, a deeply intimate reflection on masculinity, emotional repression, and the courage to exist beyond performative identities. The text is not just heard — it is felt, whispered closely, passed hand to hand like a secret truth, collectively held.
Blending poetry, body-based interaction and relational intimacy, The Equality Room becomes a temporary sanctuary where hierarchy dissolves, and the human being — not the persona — comes to the forefront.
This work aims to rehumanize presence in an overstimulated, image-saturated world. It invites audiences into a space where softness is strength, silence is language, and connection is protest.
