Dancer Noe Valdés Vega (Mexico) and musician–ethnologist Auður Viðarsdóttir (Iceland) weave an immersive, interactive improvisation from movement and field‑recorded sound—rivers from Canada, the creak of Icelandic glaciers, and other sonic memories gathered across the research project. Drawing embodied practice into transdisciplinary inquiry, their performance translates research into a sensory experience: a gentle, collective invitation to feel what it means to be human as the world shifts around us.