Résumé
This paper explores the intersections between human geography and performing arts, focusing on the relationship between nature and culture. It examines the complexity of the concept of space, no longer seen as a container but as a product of human and material actions and relationships. The role of art, especially contemporary and performative art, is investigated as an agent of cultural and educational change, capable of challenging and transforming perceptions of reality and space. The analysis is enriched by references to contemporary philosophical and geographical theories and examples of artistic practices that suggest new ways of understanding the interaction between body, environment, and society.
