Tuning A Song
The project Tuning A Song draws on the story of Homer’s epic The Odyssey and reinterprets it as a contemporary reflection on life and identity. The “song” becomes a metaphor for life – a unique melody each of us composes through experiences, choices, and relationships. Inspired by a personal vision of Ithaca, the project connects ancient wisdom with the modern world, emphasizing courage, inherited knowledge, and openness to uncertainty.
Like Odysseus, who leaves home and faces a series of challenges to return transformed, the contemporary individual undertakes a journey of “departure” – physical, emotional, or symbolic. In a world shaped by rapid change and constant questioning of identity, this journey becomes a necessary process of self-discovery.
Odysseus’ relationships with women are reinterpreted through contemporary gender dynamics: female characters are no longer merely obstacles or helpers but complex and equal actors. This opens space to explore power dynamics, emotional bonds, and how relationships shape identity.
Tuning A Song thus forms an artistic and conceptual bridge between past and present, reminding us that life is not shaped by stagnation but through movement, change, and encounters with the unknown. It is precisely in this dynamic that space emerges for personal growth as the foundation of an authentic life – and for the song that reflects our own development and identity.
