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Articles

Performing at the interval: Perambulations of the maternal child in an Australian youth-based arts practice

Pages 119-128 | Published online: 18 Dec 2019
 

ABSTRACT

In this article I consider the performative moving sculpture titled 16 Girls (2015) produced by Australian-based organization St Martins Youth Art Center as a work that plays consciously and actively with the everyday social performativities of the girl-child-figure. It does so by using contemporary performance practices that engage techniques of Invisible Theatre to disrupt site-specific locations with augmented pedestrian choreographies. In this article, I suggest that the work forms choreographies that visually and physically punctuate relationships between urban environments and everyday social practices to invite new apprehensions of the “maternal child” – a figure who appears to own her own means of production and to thereby give birth to herself.

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