Sez Ono

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'(NOTE: THIS EVENT IS AT 1300 E 5TH ST, NOT MOHA)

Angela Goh’s Body Loss

10pm

As early as Odysseus tying himself to the mast to ward of the danger of the sirens, women’s voices have been associated with the enchantment, danger, and ruin of men. Australian dance artist Angela Goh’s Body Loss explores this cultural fear of the woman’s voice that denies female agency and embodiment. Accompanied by captivating sound and light, Goh re-arranges the performance space and the audience’s viewing, climbing, scaling, testing the limits of its architecture, as she reclaims that enchantment and that danger, asserting her body and her voice.

KUNIKLO’S SEZ ONO

10:30pm

an intersectional criminal identity performance disguised as a fashion show.

SEZ ONO is a fashion experience from the perspective of a bathroom line. Kuniklo’s wearable sculptures crawl, slide and tumble down the catwalk showcasing their transhumanistic inspired seasonal lines. Don’t miss this consumerist mockery of a mutant runway extravaganza filled with post-apocalyptic Latinx ritual magic, permanent body modification and BDSM performed by sassy alien queers. You wont believe its legal.

Creative Team

Fashion by Who Sanabria, Lu Sanabria, Diego Mireles Duran, Olivia Warmer Set design Cheraya Esters Music by Sebastian Turner.

FK Alexander

11pm

FK Alexander is a Scottish performance artist, who’s lifework attempts to force feed mania influenced visions about new language, new love, and new violence upon groups of civilians across various dimensions with varying outcomes.

This work regularly employs noise music, strobes, hammers, flashing images and repetition.

FK makes primarily action based, often durational, aesthetically driven, sensation focused work that can be found in art spaces, outside, theatres, and nightclubs.

Previous work has been concerned with ideas of recovery, radical wellness, harsh meditation, judy garland, princess diana, transmitted aggression, spite and love.

Sometimes ridiculous, sometimes beautiful, always present, always for real.