Dam Van Huynh, as a queer Vietnamese artist, opposes stereotypes of Asian politics as being quiet and internal. He embodies through his piece a dissent from prejudices and inequality and its effects on our society.

Desmond Tutu said ‘if you are neutral in the face of injustice, you are on the side of the oppressor’.  Remembering such words lifts us out of silence and encourages collective activism and collective care. Individual voices, brought together, create a body of resistance against oppressive norms and behaviours, amplifying our resilience, building unity and communicative power.

Supported by Centre 151.

Creative Team

Concept and Choreography: Dam Van Huynh

Performance: Tommaso Petrolo

Composer: Ian Tang

Lighting Design: Patricia Roldán Polo

Costume Design: Emma Lyth

Sound Engineer: Michael Picknett

Photography: Rocio Chacon

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