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Órgia
Órgia is a play that arises from the echo of a real place: the Miraflores asylum in Seville, where so many women lived locked up and silenced. The text intertwines their stories with the testimonies of those who worked to restore their dignity during the psychiatric reform of the last quarter of the 20th century and with the voices of today's women.
With a gender perspective, it offers a reflection on women's mental health and the stigmas that still surround it, pointing to collective action as a way out. A piece that invites naming and rethinking, without euphemisms, words like madness, hysteria, norm, and woman, to imagine a shared change.