
Portmanteau
Overview
In the “Logic of Sense”, Gilles Deleuze describes the portmanteau words as a “synthesis of coexistence, which ensures the conjunction of two series of heterogeneous propositions”. In this sense, “Portmanteau ” is an experiment that bets on the fusion of objects, spaces and characters, apparently unconnected, with the intention of proliferating their interpretations and becomings.
Top Cast
Irékani Wence
Irékani Wence
Dancer
Irékani Wence
Dancer


Fabio González
Fabio González
Wet Man
Fabio González
Wet Man
Fabio González
Fabio González
Wet Man
Fabio González
Wet Man
Axel Mota
Axel Mota
Person B
Axel Mota
Person B
Sofía Ochoa
Sofía Ochoa
Person A
Sofía Ochoa
Person A
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