
Embarking on an emotional journey, I delve into the intricate threads of my cultural identity. As an Armenian with roots in Tehran, Europe has been my sanctuary for forty-five years. This soul-stirring odyssey unfolds in "Citadel," where my heritage finds expression.
In the evocative world of "Citadel," a dystopian tapestry comes alive. Dancers become architects, weaving their bodies into its fabric. Each gesture, a living brushstroke on the canvas of my soul, unravels the mysteries of the human form—a powerful instrument of communion.
These dancers embody the spirit of a civic body, foundational elements of the enigmatic nation I've conjured. "Citadel" stands as both tangible and surreal, an ethereal reflection of a reality yet to be.
Within this spectral realm, "Citadel" becomes a sacred conduit of emotions. It transcends the stage, entwining with the souls of the audience—a threshold of boundless possibilities where political narratives intertwine with dreams.
As the rhythm resounds, I am both creator and wanderer in this vivid emotional landscape. Through every sway, I lay bare my cultural identity, inviting the world to witness the grand spectacle of "Citadel"—a testimony to the resilience of the human spirit and the boundless power of artistic imagination.
