Uncollected Collective Lectures 2024
With the invitation by the Serendipity Arts Festival
Motherhood and Otherhood are universal experiences that transcend geographical boundaries, yet they are often framed through narrow cultural lenses that fail to capture their full diversity and complexity, especially within Asian Contexts. This edition challenges these limitations by bringing together Asian artist to collaboratively reimagine and craft new narratives that reflect their agency entangled with cultural beliefs and the social context they live in. Co-produced with Serendipity Arts Festival in Goa, India, this edition also expands through an open call, inviting three Indian performing artists, Manmeet Devgun, Aneesha Grover and Sumedha Bhattacharyya to present their perspectives. We created an 90-minute performance in the setting of a theatre, audiences are invited to interact with different lectures, archival videos, objects and group discussion at their desire.
CREDITS:
Concept: Scarlet Yu Mei Wah, Tung I-Fen, Fan Xiang Jun
Artistic Collaborators: Aneesha Grover, Manmeet Devgun, Sumedha Bhattacharyya
Dramaturge: Xavier Le Roy
Co-Production Partner:
Association Le Kwatt
Fist and Cake Production
Supported by: Goethe-Instituts, Taipei Performing Arts Center, Taiwan National Culture and Arts Foundation