900 Satellites is a performative extension of the collective work 900 Something Days Spent in the XXth Century by Némo Flouret, a French choreographer active in hybrid spaces. Conceived as a site-specific “deviation” from the initial project, this version allows choreographic fragments to evolve and renew themselves in relation to the spaces that host them. For the occasion, the dancers occupy the spaces of Triennale Milano, giving life to an essential and spontaneous score entrusted exclusively to movement: ideas in perpetual evolution are transformed into a surprising choreographic explosion, resonating with the architecture and the time of the action.