Site-specific piece created for the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía. Commissioned by Performing Gender, a European dance project making use of artistic and cultural tools to open up a civil reflection on gender and sexual orientation differences.
In Gender Travel I incarnated an always questioning presence living in the borders. The piece is based on an approach on identity as a transitory place: identity as territory (with its frontiers, its sovereignty and administration of power) and identity as transition (the border-likeness and the unstable).
In this context, gender identity and sexual orientation are the material for an open debate involving the visitors of the museum which took place during two whole days, 7 hours a day.