Fall 2020 Events
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How to Have Sex in a Pandemic
This panel brought together queer/feminist scholars and activists to consider how the spread of COVID-19 – like prior pandemics – has impacted and disorganized our understandings of the body, the boundaries of public/private, intimacy, sex, risk, and the distribution of vulnerability and care.
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Performance Composition Speaker Series: Autumn Knight
Course related speaker series event with special guest artist, Autumn Knight!
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Performance Composition Speaker Series: Jacolby Satterwhite
Course related speaker series event with special guest artist, Jacolby Satterwhite!
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Performance Composition Speaker Series: Jibz Cameron a.k.a. Dynasy Handbag
Course related speaker series event with special guest artist, Jibz Cameron a.k.a. Dynasy Handbag!
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Performance Composition Speaker Series: Wu Tsang
Course related speaker series event with special guest artist, Wu Tsang!
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Performance Practice with/in/during the Pandemic
For Tisch's Week of Community, the Departments of Performance Studies and Art & Public Policy are gathering artists to discuss how they are creating, performing, and enacting during this pandemic. Is solo work the foreseeable future of performance? How might one work within and beyond the solo form? What other possibilities might exist? Speakers who work across genres from theater, performance art, dance, and drag will discuss their respective practices today; and we hope to have a larger conversation together about the future of performance!
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Mad Clot on a Holy Bone: A Conversation between Asher Hartman and Chiron Armand
Hartman and Armand discussed how their work straddles the material and immaterial worlds, asking about the political dimensions of their practice, embodiment, queer practices, and — specific to the conditions of today — how their ongoing experience with intuitive practice speaks to the possibilities in virtual spaces of engagement, of how we are affected and affect each other from afar.
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