Gessnerallee
Zürich

Supernatural

Simone Aughterlony, Antonija Livingstone, Hahn Rowe

Human and non-human protagonists pitch their camp for one night on a hot pink terrain under a fluorescent sky. They offer us a queer glimpse into a kaleidoscopic body. Naked and carrying only axes, wood, a violin and electronic instruments, Aughterlony, Livingstone and Rowe head out to explore a vibrant matter.

Through practicing a meditation and a choreography of reorienting the hierarchy of thinking and sensing, a fluid new rapport with the material and immaterial world is perceived and played with. The repurposing of recognizable human behaviours engender by-product activities that may seem like dancing, and might sound like music.
«Supernatural» suggests a wilderness that signifies a plurality of agencies without ontological hierarchy – the vigour of the blade, the skin, the wood, the rope, the gaze, and all in our midst, buzz together lovingly in a hot debate on the political ecology of things.

Queer lives know that being in disguise can encourage the dissolution of normative identity patterns of recognition. «Supernatural» actively chops up the topography of gender perceptions and welcomes the joyful techno construction of multiple bodies and pleasures.

Is this movement research or fun post-porn practice?
Whatever it is, it brings the bodies and companion materials in conversation to know no difference between being excited, being exciting and being excited-with.

permitted from age 18 only

Credits

© Jorge Leon
January
15 Thu Halle
20.00
17 Sat Halle
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18 Sun Halle
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19 Mon Halle
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20 Tue Halle
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