LIGHT ON DOESN'T MEAN WE'RE HOME is the arrival of two stories and the creation of a fiction. Gillette & Lopes work with transpositions, choreographies, narratives and travels. Using an appropriation of scenes from the iconography of the couple in cinema, Gillette & Lopes extract scores and re-fictionalize them by injecting their biographies. Between Porto, Lisbon, The Azores, Los Angeles and Mexico, their fictional profiles are nurtured by the inhabitation of the locales/cities they work in as if they were film sets. In a process where the development of their content is so directly tied to each stage of execution, this couple tests the creation of new characters, searches for through lines from a construction in movement, and utilizes different media to explore several points of view from shared events to create a performance for theater.