
You are not coming to do theatre.
You are coming to inhabit yourself differently.
Mutant Identities is a space to explore the body as a political, sensitive, and ever-changing territory. Working with tools from the Theatre of the Oppressed, we open spaces for play, listening, and desire — allowing memories, silences, and ways of inhabiting the world to emerge.Identity is not fixed.
It is process, history, desire, territory, and relations of power.
This laboratory is especially open to queer and LGBTIQ+ people, as well as anyone who lives within or questions the norms of gender and sexuality. We create a held space where the non-normative is not the exception, but the starting point — or a line of escape.
Here, difference is not explained.It is lived.
The process
The work unfolds through experimentation with different artistic languages — writing, dance, painting, sculpture, and theatrical improvisation — in a journey where one language translates into another.This process invites the development of sensitive thinking and the creation of metaphors that eventually converge in a collective performance.
You are not coming to perform.
You are coming to rehearse all the versions of yourself you feel like being.
The facilitator: Mariana Villani
Mariana Villana is a practitioner of Theatre of the Oppressed and Feminist Theatre of the Oppressed.She is a founding member of the International Ma(g)dalena Network and the Latin American Network of Theatre of the Oppressed.
She accompanies artistic and pedagogical processes as a methodological reference for groups across Latin America and Europe, articulating art, body, politics, and community.
DatesFriday, May 15 — 17:00–21:00
Saturday, May 16 — 10:00–18:00
Location:
Kuringa Berlin — Grüntaler Str. 35, Berlin-Wedding
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