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The work explores space as a place of transformation—where traces of past movements and choreographies dissolve, are repurposed, and reshaped into new dance patterns. Inspired by the processes of recycling, Vučinić constructs regenerating structures, guided by the idea that energy is never lost but merely shifts from one form to another.

The performance incorporates fragments and materials from earlier Zagreb Dance Company works: The Devil’s Garden (David Hernandez, 2016), Staging a Play: Tartuffe (Matija Ferlin, 2017), Plac – Cai Shichang (Wen Hui, 2017), Anything (Daniel Abreu, 2013).

Through the bodies of current company members, these traces are recycled and transformed into new stage situations, creating a network of memories and transformations. The recycling process continues in the music—composer Melita Lovričević layers sound and joins the performance live, making the piece simultaneously a reconstruction, a reinterpretation, and a new work.


Ognjen Vučinić began his dance training in Pula and became a member of Zagreb Dance Company in 2001. Today he works as a choreographer and pedagogue based in Belgrade, co-founder of the dance company MASA, guest lecturer at the Institute for Artistic Dance, and author of numerous award-winning works. His oeuvre brings together performance experience, choreographic research, and pedagogical work. As a former ZPA member, with this project he returns to the company through a homage that is both personal and collective.