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On Her Own
Creation | Confinement | Shedding | Cleansing | Death | Self
The female identity is a product of century-long classifications, definitions, and constructs. It has been subjectified and objectified through a range of discourses. Throughout cultural, social, and political history, the male gaze has created a narrative for the female identity, and has defined the female body through dualistic concepts. Archetypes are universal and mythical ideas inscribed on the female identity, ideas of identity that reside in the female body that have been injected into our consciousness by the male gaze.
“On Her Own” is a moving dance performance that takes the audience on a journey to explore female identity and witness the creation, confinement, shedding, and an eventual death of the four universal archetypes prescribed on the female body. The performance moves through six different areas of the building, each time exploring a different realm of the codification, categorisation, and impact of confinement given to women throughout cultural, social, and political history. Through a synthesis of choreographed movement, improvisation, sound, paint, diverse props, and other artistic elements, “On Her Own” rewrites the female body by placing the woman as the protagonist in creating her own identity and shedding malemade conceptions of her.
Dancers:
Karishma Harlaka, Jhanvi Pathak, Tejasvani Patil,
Rajyashree Ramamurthi, Svea Schneider