Circo Zero
Instigated by Keith Hennessy in 2001, Circo Zero makes live performances responding to political crises, while centring queer bodies and ideas. For the 2017 performance of Turbulence (a dance about the economy), the group consisted of Laura Larry Arrington, Jorge De Hoyos, Ruairí Donovan, Empress Jupiter, keyon gaskin, Jesse Hewit, Jassem Hind, Shaista Latif, Emily Leap, Allyson Mitchell, Julie Phelps, Brian Solomon, Gabriel Todd, Alley Wilde, and Ravyn Wngz.
Keith Hennessy
Laura Larry Arrington
Jorge De Hoyos
Ruairí Donovan
Empress Jupiter
keyon gaskin
Jesse Hewit
Jassem Hindi
Shaista Latif
Emily Leap
Allyson Mitchell
Julie Phelps
Brian Solomon
Gabriel Todd
Alley Wilde
Ravyn Wngz
Collaboration
What does and doesn’t get counted?
How might commodity chains (and their globally distributed working conditions) be rendered visible?
What are the responsibilities of art galleries to foster new modes of participation and support?
How can we envision reciprocity outside of monetary systems of exchange?
How can improvisation engender new forms of redistribution and networks of solidarity?
How can collaboration redistribute knowledge and practice?
I stood before the source
Take Care, Circuit 3: Infrastructures and Aesthetics of Mutual Aid
Turbulence (a dance about the economy)