Workshop/Open Level 
Mai Ling

Becoming Stickiness

 
Mai Ling,

founded in Vienna in 2019, is an anonymous artists’ collective and association committed to fostering dialogues on racism, sexism, homophobia, and prejudice, specifically targeting Asian FLINT* individuals (women, lesbian, inter, non-binary, and trans). The group challenges the Western heteropatriarchal gaze, confronting and dismantling ingrained racist stereotypes about ‘Asia’ through diverse artistic and discursive methods while seeking collective resistance and pleasure.

mai-ling.org

Becoming Stickiness

The participants will be invited to explore ‘stickiness’ as an agency of pleasure and resistance together with Karin Cheng, Bianca Figl, Debbie Galias, Virginia ‘Aura’ Lewerissa, Mary Maggic, and Suchart Wannaset. In the workshop, we share various readings of stickiness as a somatic practice necessary for care and survival through sensing, touching, listening, choreography, and freestyle.

The workshop will be followed by a gathering.

Participants of all levels are welcome. Please wear comfortable clothing. This workshop prioritises BIPoC experiences and voices.

Mai Ling,

founded in Vienna in 2019, is an anonymous artists’ collective and association committed to fostering dialogues on racism, sexism, homophobia, and prejudice, specifically targeting Asian FLINT* individuals (women, lesbian, inter, non-binary, and trans). The group challenges the Western heteropatriarchal gaze, confronting and dismantling ingrained racist stereotypes about ‘Asia’ through diverse artistic and discursive methods while seeking collective resistance and pleasure.

mai-ling.org

17.02.
Sat
14.00–17.00
17.02.
Sat
14.00–17.00
TQW Studios
Free of charge, no registration required

In English

 
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