Entrecimamen is a musical work for sixteen voices arranged in space : four singers, four singers, and eight geometrically placed speakers. The audience is invited to move around and within this installation, wandering through aisles between the performers and the speakers. The orientation of the speakers leads to different polyphonic assemblages being heard depending on the evolving position of each spectator. Furthermore, the work explores the creation of shifting and complex comprehension situations from elemental sound and textual phenomena.
Half a wandering work, half a sound installation, Entrecimamen primarily aims to create meaning, both musically and in the text, which could become significant through an interlacing of syllables in space and time.