Stretch Marks

Performance
20’

The body constitutes a central expressive arena for Regina Jóse Galindo, as it provides the grounds for conflicts to emerge while never losing inspiration for its own existence. Galindo understands the body in terms of a politically inscribed female body, which reflects upon violence-soaked reality in relation to women issues, and paints powerful narrative images of the suffering, poverty, pain, horror, and fragility of an individual in a metaphoric as well as semiotic sense. These themes, tackled by Galindo in a manner embodying extreme courage, modest humbleness, and breath taking seriousness and discipline, directly refer to the existing power relations in her native country of Guatemala. Despite subjecting herself to physical and psychological danger beyond imagination, Galindo’s work has no ambition to become a spectacle or to shock the audience. Her work is first and foremost a testimony to intense and typically Guatemalan relations, encompassing the entire present period, on the one hand, while shedding light on the brutal nature of life, on the other. Galindo has created a completely new performance entitled Stretch Marks exclusively for City of Women, taking one step further her recurrent theme of violent reality and the perception thereof. Mara Vujić

Regina Jóse Galindo will give a lecture on Saturday, 17th October at 5 p.m., Project Room (Projektna soba) SCCA.

Organization: City of Women; In collaboration with: SCCA – Ljubljana, Centre for Contemporary Arts.

Date and time of event: 
Oct 16th 18:00 - 20:00
Place of event: 
Old Power Station