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HAUSTURAK: Performance/ Immersive audiovisual installation

HAUSTURAK is an immersive experience that integrates architecture, visual art, sound creation, and dance. Inspired by the work of architect Lebbeus Woods, it transforms the interior of the Iesu Church—designed by Rafael Moneo—into a structure in a constant state of fracture and repair. A counter-utopia that embraces the complexity of rupture as a metaphor for the fragile physical and emotional landscape we navigate as a species.
Cities reduced to rubble and turned into extermination fields, the planned destruction of entire infrastructures for their reconstruction, and the forced displacement of peoples through massacre, terror, and hunger are exposed as part of a geopolitical “real estate” roadmap.
Today’s utopia will be built on the ruins of universal human rights.
Fractures—both physical and emotional wounds—pose a challenge that extends far beyond conflict zones. Their healing becomes an act of resistance and dignity. If the architecture and urbanism we know are part of the problem, then the time has come to explore those we do not yet know.
No architect has explored systems in crisis, catastrophe, or war like Lebbeus Woods (1940–2012). Through a personal interpretation of his work—both in form and content—the collective artistic experience HAUSTURAK does not aim to be a compendium of knowledge, but rather a catalyst for thought.
Edorta Subijana: Project direction and visual design
Garazi Egiguren Urkola: Choreography and dance
J. Sasso: Sound creation

Free admission until full capacity is reached (150 people)

Date

06-11-2025 / 08-11-2025

Timetable

21:00 - 21:40

Location



The Programme is being prepared