Jaamil Olawale Kosoko: #negrophobia
PLEASE NOTE this show is now SOLD OUT
#negrophobia examines the erotic fear associated with the Black body inside the context of the contemporary American project. The work is both performance lecture and ritual séance. Jaamil Olawale Kosoko juxtaposes interior and exterior landscapes to expose a confessional identity-mashup where visual and performance aesthetics collide in a face-off of self-revelation, ecstatic theatricality, and discomfort. Revealing contradictory feelings of desire and fear, #negrophobia references issues related to grief, misogyny, trans identity, and Black patriarchal constructs of masculinity.
Together with model, performance artist, and night-life personality IMMA, and composer Jeremy Toussaint Baptiste, Kosoko presents the audience with powerfully staged bodies, forcing them to contemplate how they might also be involved in the construction of forms of racism.
Expect nudity, strong language and sexual content. Recommended for ages 18+
‘a bold and bounding work… #negrophobia is a play that needs to be seen.’
New York Theatre Review
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Part of Take Me Somewhere, a new festival of contemporary performance, which builds on the legacy of The Arches arts programme.