Body Mapis your new show as part of Mardi Gras 2017. Where will the map take us?
A deep, deep dive across the consumer borders of the planet and into your own inner being and of course mine, this is a warts-and-all human experience – no Photoshop, hashtags or filtering of any kind. An exploration on what is really wrong with nudity.
What is the ‘Bordello body bus’?
It’s an adults-only guided reality tour that the Body Map show takes you on – a bumpy ride with no seat belts, not for those easily offended or queasy, unless of course you want that kind of pain… and somewhere deep inside, don’t we all?
What kind of audiences are most receptive to sexual performance art?
At the premiere of the show for Perth Fringe World, I had an 82-year-old queer professor and a gaggle of ‘just adult’ female teens all gushing with words of identification and solidarity. I’ve had audiences from bikers to hipsters; I don’t think any one type of audience can be labelled. Sexual performance art is not unlike sex – it depends in the moment on you and if you’re willing to consent.
Why is it important to present unsanitized, uncensored art?
Provocative and uncensored art in all forms makes the world go around. Love it or hate it, but you’ll never walk away with no opinion, no thought, no emotion. Or we could all just stay home and binge consume what the corporate machine will tell us is great viewing.
Glitta Supernova’sBody Map happensFriday February 24 and Saturday February 25 at Giant Dwarf Theatre.
