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PLEASE NOTE: This show contains partial nudity and use of peanut products. Clock that Mug or Dusted, is a homage to feminist performance artists, such as Janine Antoni and Anna Halprin and their focus on the body as a canvas for social change, rebellion
Event Details
PLEASE NOTE: This show contains partial nudity and use of peanut products.
Clock that Mug or Dusted, is a homage to feminist performance artists, such as Janine Antoni and Anna Halprin and their focus on the body as a canvas for social change, rebellion, community, and personal expansion—this performance will combine vintage feminist ideals with present day queer drag vision. Cherdonna is an enterprise in concealing and revealing, re-interpreting femininity and queerness. A visual art piece will be constructed using paint, cake, and found objects on canvas, the body as the brush and movement as the technique.
The presentation of Clock That Mug or Dusted (part II of one great, bright, brittle alltogetherness) was made possible by the New England Foundation for the Arts' National Dance Project, with lead funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
Clock that Mug or Dusted, is a homage to feminist performance artists, such as Janine Antoni and Anna Halprin and their focus on the body as a canvas for social change, rebellion, community, and personal expansion—this performance will combine vintage feminist ideals with present day queer drag vision. Cherdonna is an enterprise in concealing and revealing, re-interpreting femininity and queerness. A visual art piece will be constructed using paint, cake, and found objects on canvas, the body as the brush and movement as the technique.
The presentation of Clock That Mug or Dusted (part II of one great, bright, brittle alltogetherness) was made possible by the New England Foundation for the Arts' National Dance Project, with lead funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.