Guest Artists
In this raw physical duet that serves as a prequel to We play so hard it hurts, Fernando Troya takes you throught a darker time in his past. A time of oversexualization, often leaving him feeling ugly and condemned. The piece shows how queer desire becomes the conflict and the body its battlefield. Unapologetically intimate: it wants to be seen, felt, and endured.
Two bodies trapped. As one tries to escape, the otehr becomes the jailer.
What if the only way out is through each other?
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