Noise From Asphalt

"Noise from Asphalt" is an avant-garde live performance that journeys deep into the emotional landscapes of homelessness, displacement, and survival.

Performed on the streets of Copenhagen during the DISTORTION festival, the piece unfolded directly within the urban fabric it speaks to raw, immediate, and alive.

Through the visceral act of live painting by Cheri Passera, who painted her personal story in real time, and the urgent, defiant choreography of e.Trash, the work weaves a living narrative of what it means to lose and to fight to reclaim a sense of home.

Set against the concrete and chaos of the city, "Noise from Asphalt" captures the fragile tension between despair and resilience, between silence and outcry. Colors, textures, bodies, and movements come together to tell a story where survival itself becomes an act of creation, and where even in the hardest places, seeds of hope can still take root.

"Noise from Asphalt" invites the audience into a space where art becomes testimony where the invisible is made visible, and where noise becomes a language of persistence.

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