Performances
Panmela Castro’s performances are rooted in the body as a site of listening, conflict, and transformation. Through them, the artist weaves together affect and structural issues, creating actions that move between the intimate and the collective, the symbolic and the political.
Her performative practice is marked by gestures of repair, surrender, and the construction of connection. Over the years, Castro has developed public rituals of recognition, purification, farewell, and communion, always placing audience participation at the core of the work.
These actions do not seek mere provocation, but rather the creation of spaces of belonging and the affective elaboration of themes such as loneliness, gender violence, desire, memory, and power. The artist proposes the body in action as a political agent — fragile, radical, and sensitive — capable of reshaping narratives and affecting reality.

Cult, 2024
Delicate Act, 2024
Merit Honor, 2024
Revenge, 2024
Rupture, 2024
Cult, 2023
Merit Honor, 2023
Consecrated, 2021
Dancing Ball, 2020
Cult, 2019
Delicate Act, 2019
The Bride, 2019
Toothed Vagina, 2018
To Walk, 2017
Why?, 2016
Rupture, 2015




































