CONfusion
Participatory vocal practice
2016–ongoing
CONfusion is a long-term participatory project and intercultural vocal practice exploring the collective voice as a space of relation, listening and co-creation.
Developed through ongoing workshops and collective processes, the project brings together participants from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds, forming an evolving vocal ensemble.
The work investigates how collective singing can generate shared spaces of presence, where differences become a resource for relational and artistic processes.
Through vocal practices, improvisation and listening exercises, CONfusion activates processes of mutual learning and collective composition.
The voice is approached both as an individual expression and as a collective body, capable of shaping relational environments.
The project has been developed in institutional and cultural contexts, including MAD – Murate Art District in Florence, where it continues as an ongoing research platform.
