as though your body were right
This work has two principal axes of examination: the cellular life of the body as it relates to the human superorganism, and the paradoxic power and vulnerability of embodiment.

In its focus on bodily vulnerability, the work will be presented with only four viewers in extreme proximity to a fully naked performer. We anticipate that this may not be an easy viewing experience and we will caretake you to the best of our ability. We want to make you feel as safe as possible in order that you may embrace discomfort on your terms, if you choose, as this is one of the values art can offer.

With that in mind, and knowing that viewing space is extremely limited, we are asking you to write a bit about your interest in attending.

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Tell us why you are interested in seeing this work-in-progress showing.
Given personal and national traumas it can be more important to prioritize self-care and protect one's own boundaries and energy, than to dive into the beauty and pain of others' experiences. Knowing that there will be future opportunities to see this work, do you feel like this is a good time for you to undertake this viewing?
Assuming a vaccinated cohort and an environment that feels attentive to care and safety, do you feel safe being in proximity to other audience members and performers who are unmasked in an indoor space? (You should attend only if you are vaccinated and comfortable with this; you are welcome to wear a mask if you like. If you are not fully vaccinated, we ask you to wait for a later opportunity to view this or other Khecari work. We are sensitive to renewed COVID-related concerns, particularly due to the delta variant, and if CDC or local guidelines change in such a way that we are unable to proceed with unmasked performers in proximity to audience, we will notify all ticketholders of the cancellation or alternate plans in advance of the showings.)
Seating will be rather confining and quite close: imagine pulling your chair up to a table with the performer lying thereon. Assuming the presence of a conscientious host attentive to your needs, do you have any concerns about claustrophobia?
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