PERFORMANCE | IN COLLABORATION WITH SANDBOX COLLECTIVE
PERFORMED ON:
|26 JANUARY 2017, 27 JANUARY 2017|
|24 MARCH 2018|
As a response to section 377 of the Indian Penal Code that criminalises homosexuality in India, Queen-size is a choreographic exploration that takes the form of a detailed study of the intimacy between two men. Played out on a charpoy, the duet examines the nuts and bolts – carnal, mechanical and emotional – of a close encounter between two male bodies. In deliberately making this encounter visible, Queen-size poses questions around spectatorship, privacy and dissent. The work has been triggered by Nishit Saran’s article titled ‘Why My Bedroom Habits Are Your Business’, first published in the Indian Express in January 2000.
SOURCE: CONFLICTORIUM ARCHIVES
