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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

FULL VIDEO ON YOUTUBE
 

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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