Performances by various makers and performers
Shame on stage is not a weakness, but a sign that something real is happening. Performers show their bodies as they are: powerful and vulnerable. They openly share their flaws, elevating the audience in the process. In a world that distrusts their art, they declare it essential. Where others fix identity, they open up new possibilities. While technology pervades everything, they seek humanity. Dancing bodies address the other, resist war, question gender, and enter into relationships with AI. They follow intuition as a radical choice to resist and surprise, here and now. The Artists Are Present. And Have No Shame.