Queer Embodiment & Myth-Making is a workshop led by Po-Fu Wu and Sichi Li, unfolding along two lines: body exploration and interaction with non-conventional materials. Inspired by natural elements, participants will experiment with tension, resistance, and textures to craft mythic figures.
These figures mirror the heterogenization of queer bodies, emphasizing transformation, multiplicity, and fluid presence. Through the interplay of movement and non-conventional materials, the workshop opens a space where myth-making becomes a queer practice of reinvention, inviting participants to embody roles that resist fixed identities and celebrate the fragmented possibilities and fluid presence of queerness.
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Queer Embodiment & Myth-Making is a workshop led by Po-Fu Wu and Sichi Li, unfolding along two lines: body exploration and interaction with non-conventional materials. Inspired by natural elements, participants will experiment with tension, resistance, and textures to craft mythic figures.
These figures mirror the heterogenization of queer bodies, emphasizing transformation, multiplicity, and fluid presence. Through the interplay of movement and non-conventional materials, the workshop opens a space where myth-making becomes a queer practice of reinvention, inviting participants to embody roles that resist fixed identities and celebrate the fragmented possibilities and fluid presence of queerness.