Thais Di Marco
The Obsessors
Welcome to the terrifying world of The Obsessors!
The Obsessors is inspired by the ancient Umbanda ritual of desobsessão, a Brazilian spiritual practice that takes place every Friday in open, free-of-charge sessions. This ritual cleanses individuals of "lost dead souls" that fuel obsessive behaviors such as power struggles, gossiping, opportunism, lack of desire and sense or purpose. In these ceremonies, spirits perform their final dance and negotiate their liberation, simultaneously freeing the person being cleansed.
The project explores how to translate this dramaturgy into a contemporary popular performance capable of "cleansing" theater spaces and institutions - transforming them into what we would like them to be, while releasing lost souls arrested there for ages. The work reconnects artists and audiences with practices lost due to historical fractures like forced displacement, adapting them to contemporary issues such as ecological mourning, neoliberalism, and burnout.
Thais employs their methodology, Retelling Structures, which replaces key elements to destabilize dominant frameworks. Through critical entertainment and comedy, they open space for reenacting social conflicts, creating a window for grief, release, and dreams of the future. One of the core principles of Thais’s work is “to mobilize pain until it turns into possibility” to keep looking at the invisible and make what is unseen yet deeply felt - manifest.