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The Double exhibit (2012-2014)
Sixteen females wear red mouthpieces and white bath towels, standing in a row and facing the same direction. They repeat three still gestures: standing, kneeing, and lying on the floor. The performers hold each gesture for five minutes and then move to another gesture.
Mouth serves as the opening for food intake and in the articulation of sound and speech. However, when performers wear the mouthpieces, or when women’s mouth is forced to open, the mouth loses its function. In fact, it silences and disables the women because they are unable to talk when their mouths are widely pulled open. This performance explores another side of the unseen and unspoken—the vulnerability, shame, and struggle that we are uneasy to share and expose.
CREDITS
Creator: Chun Hua Catherine Dong
Performers: Alida Esmail, Karoline Lebrun, Emily Schon, Kendall Savage, Paula Duffy, Danielle Doiron, Emilia Gallo, Janaki Banting, Elisabeth Racine, Anna Mayberry, Zoe Roux, Emilie L-Choquette, Alexandra Cote, Allie Blumas, Maude Thibault Morin, Claire Evans, Lili Monette-Crepo, Alexandra Cote, Katrina B.
Presented at:
Former École des beaux-arts de Montréal (2012)
Nuit Blanche, Montreal, Canada (2013)
Place des Arts (2014)
Duration: 2 hours