Storytelling Tuesday: Divine Madness
A woman is haunted by her grandmother: a woman once called crazy.
Panic attacks, shame, and silence run in the family.
But what if madness is not an illness,
but a form of resistance?
In Divine Madness, Başak Layiç invites the audience into a ritual of transformation where the haunting becomes a dialogue, and the inherited darkness becomes a source of power. Through humor, music, and confession, she conjures the figure of Lilith, merging myth and memory in a search for freedom.
A storytelling performance about trauma, ancestry, and the fine line between losing control and letting go.
Join the inorcism.
The Performance is in English.