




The Work of Mourning (2021)
Lecture performance
In collaboration with Mira Bryssinck, Kei Sendak, Karolina Gaja Caruso, Nele Staes and Aike Roodenburg.
Work of Mourning is a collaborative project, with a dramaturgist, choreographer, and a graphic designer, on the physiognomy of scars and what they can tell us about their impact on our bodymind. It combines medical vocabulary with insights from art-history, philosophy, and critical disability studies, throughout an artistic expression carefully designed to take you through an embodied experience of a disabled childhood.
© Michiel Devijver
Lecture performance
In collaboration with Mira Bryssinck, Kei Sendak, Karolina Gaja Caruso, Nele Staes and Aike Roodenburg.
Work of Mourning is a collaborative project, with a dramaturgist, choreographer, and a graphic designer, on the physiognomy of scars and what they can tell us about their impact on our bodymind. It combines medical vocabulary with insights from art-history, philosophy, and critical disability studies, throughout an artistic expression carefully designed to take you through an embodied experience of a disabled childhood.
© Michiel Devijver