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Multiform Queering Sports and Conversation with Erin Gatz
Name Multiform Queering Sports and Conversation with Erin Gatz
Location NDSM pleintje
Date 2019/07/19
Time 19:00-22:00
PeopleOrganisations Gabriel Fontana, Erin Gatz, Prototype Pittsburgh
Type HDSA2019
Web Yes
Print No

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In this workshop led by founder of Multiform,Gabriel Fontana, we collectively questioned and reinvented the socio-political role of sport in contemporary society. By looking at the practice of sport from a queer perspective, we will understand movement and performativity as the basis for questioning current social systems and normative logics. Through a series of games, we experimented with tools to reflect on and change the rules of the social codes we are constantly playing. By celebrating interchangeability and fluid identities, the workshop aims to re-invent strategies for new societal values, both on and off the sports field.

The workshop was followed by a talk by Erin Gatz from Prototype Pittsburgh.