AMOW [A Matter of Weight] is a site-specific contemporary circus performance where the home becomes a shifting, unstable world. Performed in uninhabitable spaces like:
—factories, theaters, forests—
each site transforms into a new version of the unraveling home. The house does not simply collapse; it resists, deceives, and reacts. The performer must adapt in real time, navigating a space that is as alive as he is.






The performance follows a man on a non-voluntary inner quest, where the familiar twists into the uncanny. His home is both refuge and trap, dismantling itself under an invisible force—both external and internal.
Through circus suspension disciplines , counterweights, and unstable architecture, AMOW asks: Do we shape our homes,
or do they shape us?

Beyond the performance, AMOW expands into installations and material research, repurposing discarded household objects—broken furniture, outdated appliances—into new, unstable landscapes.
The house is not just a metaphor but a mechanism exposing the hidden costs of modern life—environmental destruction, social alienation, displacement.
