Briefs and hot brown honey : alternative bodies in contemporary circus
Auteurs : Lavers, Katie (Auteur) ; Burtt, Jon (Auteur)
Éditeur : M/C Journal vol. 20 n°1, 4 p.
Date de publication : March 2017
Langue : Anglais
Résumé :
Briefs and Hot Brown Honey are two Brisbane based companies producing genre-bending work combining different mixes of circus, burlesque, hiphop, dance, boylesque, performance art, rap and drag. The two companies produce provocative performance that is entertaining and draws critical acclaim.
However, what is particularly distinctive about these two companies is that they are both founded and directed by performers from Samoan cultural backgrounds who have leap-frogged over the normative whiteness of much contemporary Australian performance. Both companies have a radical political agenda. This essay argues that through the presentation of diverse alternative bodies, not only through the performing bodies presented on stage but also in the corporate bodies of the companies they have set up, they profoundly challenge the structure of the Australian performance industry and contribute a radical re-envisaging of the potential of circus to act as a vital political force. [editor summary]
Localisation : Traitement documentaire B