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Why I never became a dancer is:

A farce. 

A love poem. 

A liberation from movement. 

A celebration of ones' insecurities. 

A monologue that doesn't take itself too seriously. 

A memory that never happened.


“I invariably suffer from a sensation of inauthenticity, sometimes of imposture . . . I am neither subject nor object but a subject who feels he is becoming an object.”

— Roland Barthes, Camera Lucida: Reflections on Photography, trans. Richard Howard

 

Won 1st Prize in the frame of the digital competition organised by AGON Theater Berlin in June 2020

 

Credits

Concept, Direction, Performing, Filming: Christina Themeli

Excerpts from: Strangeland by Tracey Emin, Changing by Liv Ullmann and a quote from Roland Barthes.

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