Breathing should be as easy as looking, listening, sitting, talking, dancing, singing or eating a banana. But sometimes it’s not that easy.
What happens to the breath when a situation upsets us? When we remain in apnea, what happens when air enters, but cannot get out and everything stops for a few seconds? You can’t stop breathing, even if you want to, not for a moment…
We are condemned to hold our breath, to live with it and its ups and downs, to live with its peculiarities and its eccentric reactions.
“Arnasa” travels through all those sensations so diverse that breathing provokes us: from those moments of total fulfillment in which we feel intimately connected; until those dark, irreversible moments, in which the lack or excess of air takes over us, our conscience and our will.