This essay reflects through an ideology about figures. It is written through several voices asan attempt to give an account for the concepts of power, relation and figures - and how theyare intertwined in this work. The ideology is a relational practice between bodies in asensorial and fictional sphere. This essay wants to explore and question how this ideologyabout figures can open up the potentialities in a relation. It follows the current position of thewriter; as a dance student within an institutional context. It attempts to strategically usemethods of writing as way to reflect upon, and transmit the content itself.The Appendix belongs to the essay. Place the Appendix on the right side of the text calledFigures in Relation. Keep the two folders in relation to each other. If you read these textsfrom a computer, have them both accessible. The reader, you, will be instructed when to readspecific stories as a complementary to this exploration.INSTRUCTION:- Read The singular as several in relation in the Appendix.This story is the first introduction to my bodily practice of power, relation and figures. Thetexts you will encounter will pass through fictional writing as a way to dare statements andmanifest this practice. It is a circular and repetitive writing in order to force this ideology intoplay. The structure of the essay starts with external processes and moves from there closer tothe physical body