Patio Pileta – Courtyard Pool
In the 1970s, there was a small, inexpensive pool in Argentina: the pelopincho.
It stood on balconies, in courtyards or gardens –
for those who couldn’t travel in the summer.
To this day, the pelopincho is part of everyday urban life in Argentina.
In the performance Patio Pileta, Gabriela Turano talks about her childhood in a suburb of Buenos Aires in the 1990s –
and of her life in Berlin today.
What happens when we think of old summer days?
How does memory become a part of now?
With sensitivity and humor, the play tells of:
– Migration,
– identity,
– and the contradictions of voluntarily choosing a new country.
At the center is the pelopincho –
a simple object that can carry many meanings.