Sunday 22 november 2020, at 16:00 — 18:00 | |
📍️ | Göteborg (Västra Götalands län) |
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Due to present covid regulations, the performance will be presented online. It will also return as alive performance in 2021. More information to come. Passivity Rules / Memories of Being Hanged is a performance based on movement and speech, premiering at Skogen November 20-22. Passivity Rules / Memories of Being Hanged builds on experiences of being tied, especially in the context of rope bondage. The piece is a spin-off of the performance Someone You Trust (from 2018). SHOWS: 19.00 Nov 20 Fri 19.00 Nov 21 Sat 17.00 Nov 22 Sun BOOK: https://www.skogen.pm/ After the show, covid-secured dinner is served. Skogen's system is based on volontary donations, where you pay what you can afford for the art and the food. MORE ABOUT THE SHOW Passivity rules are systems where passivity facilitates something, opens up something. It is also an interjection, puting passivity first: Passivity rules! Memories of being hanged stands for experiences of losing control over one’s passivity, being close to dying or disappearing, concretely or metaphorically. Passivity Rules/Memories of Being Hanged is about what is going on in a body that seems to sink, let go, lose its grip – or that actually does. Here, passivity is related to femininity. Our entry point to that is feminist. It’s not that we want to demonstrate that Women Can Do It (be active). Rather, we want to examine passivity as a lived experience, demanding competences and having consequences. |
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