CURRENT PROJECTS

Sall (they/them/hir)) is a multimedia antidisciplinary performance artist. Their work focuses on collaborative ecosensuous, poetic, decolonial and queer activations and ruptures in time and space.

PLEASE READ MY WORK MANIFESTO BEFORE INVITING TO DO WORK

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PLEASE READ MY WORK MANIFESTO BEFORE INVITING TO DO WORK 〰️

 

Obsidiana, Estranha, Erotica e Ultravioleta

an abundant hypererotic descent journey into the sensuous vibrational frequencies of obsidian and rose quartz within a love letter to black queer erotic consciousness. A rework of OBSIDIAN DREAM LOVE LETTERS (2023)

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ᗷOᗪY TOᑎGᑌEᔕ: TEᑕᕼᑎO_ᖇᗩGE (2023) is a collaborative ongoing research on the performativity of collective rage in the public space initiated by me and including artists Fazle Shairmahomed, Suziethecockroach, Keiria H.

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OBSIDIAN DREAM LOVE LETTERS (2023)

Multimedia installation performance showing at @arielfeminisms 31.05-18.06.23 + performance 14.06.23 @danshallerne @denfrieudstillingstedbygning 06.06.-10.06.23 and @__sharpprojects 16.06.-18.07.23 29.08.23 '@ New Sh*t at Edison Theatre

video still from one-channel video installation, color

photo documentation of live performance with Suzie the Cockroach

light and visuals by Will Zawistowski

credit to Christian Brems, performed at Den Frie Udstillingsted Bygning as part of Close Encounters: Embodied Journeys

a love letter to black ecoerotic consciousness built upon universes of phantasmagoria, obsidian sculptures, fictionalized and non-fictionalized acts of archiving and sensuous rituals.

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Performed at New Sh*t at Edison Theatre produced by Danshallerne x Betty Nansen and curated by Escarleth Pozo 29.08.23

graphics by Kamilla Mez

Body Tongues explores performance and movement as tools to investigate multimodal corporealities for trans and nonbinary people

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ANXIETY SOUP

A lecture-ritual performance

Transcript of the lecture-ritual performance ANXIETY SOUP for OIKOS Opening seminar of the research project “OIKOS. A Cultural Analysis of Care and Crisis in the 21st Century” at the Copenhagen University (03.03.23).

It is becoming more visible to us that our younger generations (but not exclusively)  live in their bodies fully anxious constantly. It is not that we are more anxious but rather, it is more visible everywhere that our lives are full of multiple anxieties. From our self deprecating, sarcastic, pessimist, confessionary-like social media culture engagement to dissociative feminism. Thank you ‘flea bag’! To van-gogh paint throwing as anticapitalist critique activism, to new indigenous insurrection movements contesting fascist governments and environmental racism, to my black transfem comrades fighting police brutality and being crushed. In this modern age, we can see it all at once. In this modern age, we have access to all of these examples and more in a space of a few seconds. We can literally disassociate into hours of catching up with world news feeling completely useless, impotent, overwhelmed, enraged, dispossessed of agency, grievous.

We are also collectively anxious because our bodies require interpersonal physical connection (that is community as this is how we are wired as humans) and grounding directly from land, and we are not getting them sufficiently.

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graphics by Noah Holtegaard

Body Tongues II: Trans Rage

A separatist workshop for trans people on rage

Through conversation, collective reading, writing exercises and body movement, this workshop aims to create a space for investigating rage from a trans perspective. Using both the personal experiences of the group as well as writings by Susan Stryker and others as a starting point, we ask if rage is foundational to being trans? We investigate rage as both a suppressed and privileged affect. How may we nurture, move, and build action from it?

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