AMOW (A Matter of Weight) is a site-specific contemporary circus performance that dismantles the illusions of comfort and stability of our homes to confront the ecological disconnection and the societal alienation through the physical language of circus.
The performance follows a circus artist navigating a suspended home that unravels piece by piece, exposing its concealed weight and fragility.
Combining aerial disciplines as straps, hair hanging and rigging design, to transform circus suspension techniques into a universe of displacement.






The work invites the audience into an unstable environment where the boundaries between performer, object, and space blur.
Each structural shift reveals deeper tensions—between the body and its surroundings, between the natural and the manufactured, between detachment and responsibility.
As the performance unfolds, it questions the artificial sanctity of home, nature, and meaning, urging spectators to confront their complicity in the status quo and prepare for inevitable transformations already in motion.

Beyond the performance itself, AMOW is envisioned as a platform for dialogue, immersive installations, hosting artists and thinkers who share its critical approach to contemporary issues.
