Art
Three artists in conversation with one performer. Rosa 't Hart, Bink ter Weijde and Eva Zain van der Horst each separately enter into conversation with pole dancer Hannah Rojer. From these conversations, they draw inspiration to create new work that you'll see on 6 February during the opening of Boring Festival at Patronaat. Each approaches their artistic practice in their own way, resulting in a diverse collection of works. In parallel, Hannah Rojer develops a new performance based on the same conversations, which remains a surprise until the opening. A collaboration in which the makers influence each other without knowing the other's final result. One source of inspiration creating three perspectives and unexpected outcomes.
Half an hour after midnight in Friday, an expo with a performance you won't soon forget awaits. Thanks to Hannah Rojer with HER. Hannah is a queer performer, stripper and pole dancer who exposes the fetishisation and marginalisation of Black and brown bodies. Her work comes from a womanist perspective, a Black feminist approach that focuses on the intersectional forms of oppression around race, class and gender. As a self-taught dancer, Hannah approaches movement as a somatic practice, a basis for personal activism. Her performance is the starting point of a larger project in which three artists enter into conversation with her and draw inspiration. But first: the opening. Hannah's performance. Your presence.