Quasimodo aux miroirs
No Anger is the pseudonym of an artist and researcher who rubbed shoulders with the character of Quasimodo throughout his childhood, rare representation of the disabled body at this time.
No Anger is the pseudonym of an artist and researcher who
rubbed shoulders with the character of Quasimodo throughout his childhood, rare representation of the disabled body at this time.
This mirrored piece mixes dance, text, videos and music.
She takes us into a feminist and queer reflection on physical disability, and how social logics shape the intimate narrative of people with different bodies. She also shows us how she became disaccustomed to the norms to reinvent your own.
" You and the tree in your garden come from a common ancestor.
A billion and a half years ago, your paths diverged. But even today, after an immense journey in separate directions, you share a quarter of your genes with this tree."
The Overstory, Richard Powers