Luís Senra explores sound in its relationship with place, particularly with natural landscapes. Using the saxophone and improvisation, he traverses the acoustic particularities of these spaces, confronting and enhancing their environments.
If he has worked on nature in a site-specific context until now, in Fascínio Suave (a gentle fascination) he proposes to explore it in its absence. He invites us to a journey inside an imagined forest, assuming the audience as the only existing natural element. The performance interprets and transports to the scenic space the peculiar and fascinating phenomena of the forest, enhanced by a visual structure designed by the artist Beatriz Brum, while preserving space for the improvisation and unpredictability inherent to nature. The audience is invited to an immersive sensory experience to free themselves, wander, and imagine these spaces.