"What is a hand?" - a question as a starting point for a possible performance, as a symbol for a queer, disabled life.
What is a hand? What images and narratives have we internalized about it? Why are two seemingly healthy hands, a supposedly functioning body, so important within our society?
Is there a hierarchization of bodies, of invisible/less visible disabilities? And what happens (not only on stage) when *people walk between ones and zeros? These and
Steven Solbrig would like to pursue these and other questions with his artistic research, under the working title - ∞ < I < + ∞ [IN BETWEEN] .
In this, the hand as a symbol of a life with a disability, of internalized attributions, beliefs and ableist devaluations and devaluations, will be the starting point for a possible performance. For the latter, That Stevil Kniewel a.k.a Steven Solbrig is looking for moments of aesthetic integration of accessibility. To this end, Steven invites non-disabled and disabled visitors to a first showing, a feedback round and a discussion with artist Mono Welk on internalized ideals of beauty/body in the queer-feminist spectrum. Together with the audience
Solbrig explores the connections between disability, queerness and social background.
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