Photo Credits _ José Cruzio
Odete works at the intersection of writing, music, performance and visual arts, making it clear which is the universe through which he moves: autobiographical and challenging the limits between the personal and the political. She describes her music as a sensory theory for a tired childhood, made up of silences, failures and breaks, built from a transitional narrative and her own experience as a trans woman. Her solo performances are often inhabited by home recordings of wrecks and funerals and the beats of an entire queer music story. After Mooring at Rotten, Fresh and Matrafona at naivety, this year she edited Water Bender for the English New Scenery.