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we w/selves was a performance created as part of A BODY HAS NO CENTER, with Tiger Strikes Asteroid. The performance came out of a close reading of the essay, “Be Longing: Toward a Feminist Politics of Relation,” by Aimee Carrillo Rowe in which she uses belonging as a key concept for understanding how we can build stronger relationships with one another.
Collaborators: Rachel Connor, Ricky Yanas (curator), Win Win, Tiger Strikes Asteroid
2016