PHOTO: © National Gallery Singapore

Magic Maids (Eisa Jocson & Venuri Perera)

In the organizer's words:

Both archetypal female figures, "the witch" and "the maid", are poles of the same misogynist matrix - despised and feared at the same time. In a solemn and sly incantation, "Magic Maids" demystifies the intertwining of the history of European witch-hunts with global networks of care work and the exploitation of the colonized female body.

The international artists Eisa Jocson and Venuri Perera have collected the unheard stories of care workers in the Philippines, Sri Lanka and Indonesia, the echoes of which now haunt their bodies. "Magic Maids" is both a ritual and a dance performance: by embodying the ambivalent female figures, the dancers swear themselves and the audience against the invisibility of care work and structures that despise women. In an evening of dance, magic and struggle, the broom no longer symbolizes oppression, but feminist resistance.


Both archetypal female figures, "the witch" and "the maid", are poles of the same misogynistic matrix - despised and feared at the same time. In a solemn and sly incantation, "Magic Maids" demystifies the intertwining of the history of European witch-hunts with global networks of care work and the exploitation of the colonized female body.

The international artists Eisa Jocson and Venuri Perera have collected the unheard stories of care workers in the Philippines, Sri Lanka and Indonesia, the echoes of which now haunt their bodies. "Magic Maids" is both a ritual and a dance performance: by embodying the ambivalent female figures, the dancers swear themselves and the audience against the invisibility of care work and structures that despise women. In an evening of dance, magic and struggle, the broom no longer symbolizes oppression, but feminist resistance.

Duration: approx. 80 min.
Language: English
Mousonturm production

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Price information:

Solidary price system (freely selectable): € 7 / € 11 / € 20 / € 35

Location

Künstler*innenhaus Mousonturm Waldschmidtstraße 4 60316 Frankfurt am Main