Wrapped

"A reflection on consumption, consequence, and the cost of what we wear"

WRAPPED emerges from a quiet yet urgent realization—born at the intersection of curated digital aesthetics and the hidden realities of fast fashion. Beneath the surface of beauty and trend lies a cycle of excess, where garments are produced and discarded at a relentless pace, leaving behind ecological damage and invisible human cost.

The body becomes a site of resistance, navigating the tension between consumption and consequence.Blurring the boundaries between dance, theatre, and sound, the piece unfolds as an immersive experience—at once intimate and collective. It does not seek to accuse, but to awaken.

WRAPPED invites the audience to look beyond appearances, to question habits shaped by convenience and desire, and to recognize the imprint of every choice. For what we wear is never neutral—it carries stories of bodies, lands, and lives intertwined.

The work shifts focus away from the self and toward what often remains unseen—the oceans burdened with microplastics, the ecosystems pushed to the brink, and the countless hands that labor behind every thread. It becomes an act of witnessing.

In WRAPPED, movement transforms into both protest and poetry. The dancers generate a live soundscape—breath, hum, rhythm, and rupture—echoing the voices of a silenced natural world. Each gesture carries intention; each space is activated with urgency.