Paweł Reczek Untitled 3

The performance, based on short actions, will explore a queer rural and self mythology, where personal experience, places are transformed through the lens of ancient narratives, in a manner of copying. Drawing on figures such as Hyacinthus, Ganymede, and Orpheus, the work reimagines myth as a language for desire, departure, and wandering. Village landscapes become sites of first attraction, highways and transit spaces mark moments of leaving, and nocturnal urban environments form a contemporary underworld of a n o n y m o u s e n c o u n t e r s .
Using the body, repetitive movement, masks, and live drawing, the performance treats experience as material, something that can be repeated, altered, and mythologized, a s well as own age of becoming. Gestures loop and images emerge as traces of lived/showed moments. The work proposes story as a living process. A way oftransforming experience into form, memory into sloppy image, and desire into unclear narrative.