Latifa Laâbissi shows and dismantles the very fabric of politics – its social, sexual and cultural borderlines. She draws up a chart including a flag, a face, a voice – a portrait of otherness in which the camouflage is used as a kind of decoding maneuver. We see a line of symbols taken from troubled waters, passed through a filtering of perversion, subversion, laughter and grimace. There are the murmurs of voices, from a time where the humming of a song threatened. Voices of the mute, the silenced, the patronized, the pointed-at-with-fingers. A part of DANSE: A French-American Festival of Performance and Ideas.
- May 9, 2014 at 3:30pm to May 11, 2014 at 3:30pm EDT
- Location: CPR, Center for Performance Research
- Latest Activity: Aug 21, 2019
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