“Over the course of the performance everything that‘s been put together seems to be in a constant fight: there are bodies running fanatically while others are resting. We see bodies that grab others and bodies that allow for themselves to be grabbed, bodies that unite with each other and bodies that simply repel others. You witness crossings of forces that coincide and later on go apart, never willing to establish themselves. The language of Multitud neither explores nor declares anything. It alters and moves about just the way the bodies on stage move around its concept.”
– 7 x 7. Montevideo about Multitud