What does it mean to be a man today? What gestures, silences and attitudes have we inherited without questioning them? Je m’appelle Jordi is born from these questions and transfers them to the body through a shared creative process. Six men between 50 and 70 years old, coming from very different trajectories, construct a piece that starts from their own experiences to talk about masculinity, identity and vulnerability.
The proposal does not seek to offer answers or establish new models, but rather to open a space for listening and reflection. Movement, gesture and word are combined in a dramaturgy built from memories, emotions and personal experiences that are transformed into scenic material. Strength, tenderness, fear, fragility or the need for belonging appear as inseparable parts of the same experience.
Continuing the line begun with Las Muchísimas, the piece turns the stage into a meeting place where we can rethink the social constructions of gender and discover other ways of inhabiting the body and relationships.

