Six friends. Three secrets. One yearning hope. In a tangled web of love, loyalty, shame, and survival, as six women discover their world isn’t what it seems. Beneath the surface of three “ordinary” lives lie stories of reproductive health struggles, sexual violence, and addiction — stories so familiar they could belong to us, our sisters, our mothers. As their masks fall away, we’re invited to recognise our own hidden truths, tucked deep into our bodies and away from those we love most.
These women call us into their circle — into song, dance, movement, breathwork, and collective release — as they fight to loosen trauma’s grip on the body. With irresistible energy and magnetic charm, Matty, Lala, Laure, Wrinkles, Z, and Chlo remind us healing is never a solo act. It’s messy, communal, vulnerable, and profoundly human.
At a time when isolation is the norm and intimacy outsourced to screens, Eyes See Song insists we return to each other — loudly, joyfully, in full-bodied presence. It’s two parts a warm hug from your favourite aunt, one part your best friend shaking you into your senses, and three parts what your nervous system has been craving.