




“Put all the images in language in a place of safety and make use of them for they are in the desert, and it's in the desert we must go and look for them”. Jean Genet.
A Table of Resistance is a meditative performance. It is space, an image, a communion, a reunion, a political struggle, a complex and sometimes trivial, it is unbearable, it is like it is, a comma and a full stop. A curious dessert interwoven with images, language, movement and performance. It is playable, it is after all a space in which the present is considered and the future is conceived of an experimental open-ended and inhabited ways.
My interest is on exploring how we adjust, engage and deal with uncertainties as a narrative and in particular looking at the cultural specific point of concepts like now and here.


