Over several weeks, a group of young people (aged 12–15) explores how they come together and organise themselves through body and movement. They play with the meaning of rules and question the social orders that emerge in their interactions. Throughout the process, a wider audience takes part as temporary co-creators of a shared performance. It begins in a circle of chairs and transforms into a dance shaped by everyone involved: a social choreography.

Within this framework, the dance artist Bianca Kruppa explores the approach of social choreography and creates a laboratory of lived democracy, where all participating bodies actively shape the piece. The project sets out to challenge adultist structures and to strengthen shared spaces for collective action.