The 6th Solidarity in Performance Art
PAGGANAP
September 11-21, 2021
The performance artists of the world have been united by various international performance festivals, art movements over the decades. Solidarity In Performance Art in the Philippine began in 2016
"Ilang dekada na syang namumuhay Maraming beses na syang nagpalit ng pangalan"
"Sino ka"
"Ako ito, ang ninang mo"
"Sino! Ka!"
"Labò. Maria Labò. Ayan ang ipinangalan nila saken"
"Puta Sabi ko na"
LABÒ
sa panulat ni @tojamari
sa direksyon ni @istepYESistepNO
pls rt 🔪
69 Performance Club (Indonesia) performs on Sept 16, 2021, 830PM (Manila time)
The Performance can be viewed through this link. https://t.co/WzrsqM8m5u
MUTUAL DISRUPTION | 6th SIPA International Performance Art | 16.09.2021 19.30 GMT+7
69 Performance Club tries to interpret this situation in a performance, presenting the overlapping of Words that has grown increasingly diverse and varied; compromising and collaborating with each other.
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Sept 21 7PM Manila Time
Mok Augustine
Dimple Shah
Warattaya Chaisin
Yadanar Win
CAP PUP Peformance Club
Sept 21 830PM Manila Time
with Warattaya Chaisin, Yadanar Win & Chaw Ei Thein
Sept 18 7PM Manila Time
Opaline Santos
Evamaria Schaller
Maria Victoria Muñoz
Nerisa Guevara
Inti Barrios Hernandez
Artists Talks
8:30PM with Mok Augustine, Florence Lam & Inti Barrios Hernandez
The performance collective is compose of members and friends of Concerned Artists of the Philippines-PUP, coming from the theatre and visual arts discipline.
The members are: Aaron Barrios, Boyet De Mesa, Istifen Artillero, Jasper Villasis, Serena, Toja Sadie, and Ulap.
CAP PERFORMANCE COLLECTIVE
�Started with workshops on performance art, various collaborations on holding solidarity performances during the onset of the pandemic, and participation in SIPA international. In this context the performance collective was formed.
WARATTAYA CHAISIN
Warattaya Chaisin (b. 1996, Chiang Mai, Thailand) graduated bachelor degree in Painting Faculty of Fine Arts, Chiang Mai University She is one of the founders of Chiang Mai Performance art Group (CMPF) and currently, a visual artist base in Chiang Mai, Thailand
incense cone, holy thread and candle.
In late 2020, she starts doing performance art to speak of political issue in Thailand. She also attended to some political art movement as performance artist as she believes arts itself is a soft power which providing freedom to both artist
YADANAR WIN
Yadanar Win is a multimedia artist based in Yangon, Myanmar. With an early interest in international exchange, driven by her university studies in English,
to the document of her performance, and bring them together into an art object is reflective of her generation’s willingness to experiment with all mediums and abandon the traditional painting and sculpture so common in the Myanmar art scene.