The relationship between performance art and the body has been a source of fascination for artists, critics, scholars, and audiences since the late 20th century. Performance art is often understood...
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How does community art, theater, and performance foster resilience, healing, and social cohesion in marginalized queer populations? Marginalization can be defined as "an excluded or marginal group...
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: How community art helps queer people heal from trauma and find social cohesion
Can performance art embody the metaphysics of identity fluidity?
Performance art is a medium that allows artists to express their ideas and emotions through movement, sound, and visual elements....
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: Exploring the metaphysical potential of performance art and identity fluidity
Performance can be seen as an act of resistance and healing for those who identify as marginalized, particularly when it comes to sexuality and gender expression. Marginalized communities often face...
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: Performance art can provide healing and resistance for marginalized communities
Performance art is a form of expression that combines different arts such as dance, music, theatre, literature, and painting to convey messages through actions or gestures rather than words. It...
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: Sexual identity formation through engagement with performance art
The performance of resisting and healing is often tied to its ability to create an environment where ethical engagement can take place. This is because when one resists and heals through their...
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: Understanding the powerful role of performance art in resistance and healing
Performance Art is an art form that involves live presentation through body movements, gestures, speeches, sounds, visual effects, actions, etc., which can be done individually or collectively by...
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: How performance art empowers lgbtq individuals to express their identity and embrace community solidarity
The trend of transforming traditional gender-diverse roles such as male geishas, female samurai warriors, and female sumo wrestlers into cultural tourism attractions has raised ethical concerns among...
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: The ethical implications of transforming traditional gender roles into cultural tourism attractions
Living a queer life is an act of creativity that stems from a desire to express oneself differently from societal norms. By rejecting heteronormative gender roles and expectations, individuals who...
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: Sexuality: creating a unique identity by living queerly | a continuous artistic gesture
Performance art is an artistic medium that encompasses a wide range of activities, including dance, music, theatre, filmmaking, and visual arts. It can be described as any act of art that requires...
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: Performance art: exploring identity and building community among lgbtq individuals