Clara Furey and Peter Jasko consider Untied Tales (The vanished power cf the usual reign) to be like an onion, to peel and open with her partner-coauthor and with the audience. A convinced supporter of trans-disciplinarity, in building bonds between different media, and of the complementary nature of the senses, as a performer-choreographer Furey develops hybrid works on unadorned theatre stages, exploring the dimension of psychic states, experimenting with a gestural vocabulary that is original, primieval, and evoking obscure interior landscapes through the luminosity and poetry of movement.
Working on the boundaries between choreography and performance art, her intent is to examine up close how to work with the disorderly feelings and contradictions that make up the human being, how to compose with the way we are affected by events and provoke them, and how we can embrace our tragic fragilities with elegance and intelligence.