Carnival is a necessary disorder. It inverts roles, disrupts norms, and creates a sense of togetherness through excess. It awakens. It vibrates. It shouts. It celebrates life through noise and fury — a response to the call for moderation.

Mille Pô is a great liberating cacophony, a tidal wave of sound… A joyful and furious uproar where every voice, every sound, every costume carries both a personal and collective story. At the heart of Mille Pô, celebration is not just a moment of festivity: it becomes an act of rebellion, a reversal of codes, and a reclaiming of freedom. The masks and costumes, created as “second skins,” transform both bodies and minds, offering a space where an imaginary, offbeat folklore can emerge.

This strange and magnetic celebration seeks to draw the audience into its whirlwind — to awaken dormant energies, to make the sensorial and the political vibrate together. Mille Pô restores to carnival its original power: a moment when sonic and visual chaos opens up new possibilities, shakes hierarchies, and invites a collective rebirth.

Planned for March 2026, the creation begins with a preparation phase starting in 2025, dedicated to designing costumes, writing narratives, and composing the sound and music — building a performance that is at once innovative, radical, and profoundly festive.