Noemi Lakmaier

Undress / Re-dress

Part of "NO LIMITS"

  • Installation
  • Performance
durational performance / permanent admission 5.11., 19:00–20:00+21:00–23:00 6.11., 18:00–19:00+20:00–23:00 7.11., 19:00–20:00+21:30–23:00

This live and durational piece aims to evoke and explore the ambiguities of intimate inter-human interaction between the disabled, female body and the able-bodied male. A man slowly undresses the artist in front of an audience, starting with her jewellery and continuing slowly and carefully to take of her clothes item by item, until she is naked. As soon as he has removed all her clothes he starts to redress her from a pile of identcal clothes.

 

Cast

By and with: Noëmi Lakmaier / Premiere in partnership with: Jordan McKenzie / Co-Performer Berlin: Markus Heinicke

Dates

Past
  • Thu 5.11.2015, 19:00 / HAU2
  • Fri 6.11.2015, 18:00 / HAU2
  • Sat 7.11.2015, 19:00 / HAU2

Credits

A commission by Live Arts Development Agency for Access All Areas - Live Art and Disability.

Location

HAU2
Hallesches Ufer 34, 10963 Berlin

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