Waacking, originally spelled "whacking", originated in Los Angeles in the 1970s as a dance style of the LGBTQ disco scene. At a time when queer people were largely invisible and stigmatized, waacking offered them a platform for expression and visibility. The style developed from so-called punking, a reinterpretation of the pejorative term "punk", and is characterized by dynamic, accentuated arm movements to the beat of the music. With STUCK, international waacking icon Mounia Nassangar creates her first choreographic work, in which she transfers the essence and movement language of waacking into a personal and powerful performance. In STUCK, five dancers approach waacking in their own individual way, with the urgency of dance and expression that resists all oppression. In STUCK, dance becomes a means of transforming inner and outer constraints into freedom and self-determination and transcending language.
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