'Edmundo' is a compelling performative monologue by Ernesto Orellana, inspired by the life and struggles of the first fatal victim of HIV/AIDS in Chile, Edmundo Rodríguez, who passed away in 1984. This multimedia piece explores themes of sexuality, politics, and memory, intertwining autobiographical elements with broader narratives about the LGBTQ+ community's history. Through a post-dramatic approach, Orellana bridges past and present, using soundscapes and visuals to evoke the struggles and stigmas faced by those affected by the disease. The performance raises critical awareness about the ongoing impacts of HIV/AIDS while celebrating resilience and identity within queer culture. Aimed at provoking thought and fostering dialogue, 'Edmundo' invites audiences to reflect on the legacies of past struggles and the importance of remembrance.
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