A Body (Un)Becoming is a dance duet with live musicians that explores the tension between decay and transformation. In this performance, the body meets disintegrating materials through acts of touch, labor, and experimentation. The piece investigates what new forms can emerge through pressure, heat, and attention which are also represented in the kinetic sculptures made from eggshells. By animating overlooked materials—including an aging female-identified body— the work challenges fixed ideas of being and utility: fragile, reforming, and ongoing.