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A Table of Resistance is a meditative performance work that unfolds as both a spatial and conceptual inquiry. Drawing from Jean Genet’s reflection on language and the desert, the piece considers resistance as a form of gathering — a table where image, movement, and word meet in fragile negotiation.
Part political and part poetic, the performance examines how we adjust to and inhabit uncertainty, addressing the cultural specificity of concepts such as now and here. Through the act of convening — of sharing presence — A Table of Resistance proposes that resistance may not always take the form of opposition, but of collective attention, of staying with what is difficult and yet essential.
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