- 08.11.2013, 21.00 Uhr
- 09.11.2013, 9 p.m.
Macho Dancing is an extremely popular form of nightclub entertainment in the Philippines. Young men dance their hot shows for paying male, as well as female customers. Contemporary dancer, choreographer and pole dancer Eisa Jocson is originally from the Philippines. For her solo, she has appropriated the poses and movement repertoire of macho dancers and in doing so powerfully stirs up her spectator’s gender and status categories. The piece focuses on the social and sexual identity of a woman, who moves in an explicitly male way, and questions her weakness, vulnerability and economic dependency as a sexualized object. In her performance, she manages to evoke a third sex and generate shimmering ambiguity.
Concept, Choreography and Performance: Eisa Jocson * Lighting Design: Jan Maertens * Musical Composition: Lina Lapelyte * Coach: Rasa Alksnyte * Co-production: Workspacebrussels, Beursschouwburg Residency * Residency and Support form Workspacebrussels, Beursschouwburg, Wpzimmer.
Biography
Eisa Jocson
Eisa Jocson is a contemporary choreographer and dancer from the Philippines, trained as a visual artist, with a background in ballet. With her work she exposes body politics in the service and entertainment industry as seen through the unique socioeconomic lens of the Philippines. She studies how the body moves and what conditions make it move – be it social mobility or movement out of Philippines through migrant work. In her creations – from pole to macho dancing and hostess work, to Disney princess to Superwoman and to Zoo animals – capital is the driving force of movement pushing the indentured body into spatial geographies. Jocson has toured extensively in major contemporary festivals with her solo triptych: “Death of the Pole Dancer” (2011), “Macho Dancer” (2013) and “Host” (2015) and with the HAPPYLAND series, produced by Mousonturm: “Princess” (2017), “Your Highness” (2017), “Manila Zoo” (2021). “The Filipino Superwoman Band” (2019), a work on the affective labor of Overseas Filipino Musicians was commissioned by Sharjah Biennale. She is a recipient of the 2018 Cultural Centre of the Philippines 13 Artists Award, the winner of Hugo Boss Asia Art Award in 2019 and received the 2021 SeMa-HANA Award for the work TFSB2020: Superwoman, Empire Of Care at the Seoul MediaCity Biennale.