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Incorruptible Flesh - (Inner Pig) archiveA collaborative performance in two parts, Ron Athey and Dominic Johnson explore Self-Obliteration, Inner Pigginess, and Mystical Grandiosity. Starting with a palate of ideas about sex, death and sparkle, they take these themes into the California deserts in the heat of August, to create rituals of transubstantiation in magickal excess. In 1996, Ron Athey and Lawrence Steger began researching the collaborative performance, Incorruptible Flesh. Like wax dummy saints blessed with the miracle of incorruptible flesh, the thought was that there was much injecting and powdering to be done to fight off corrosion. The morbidity of the piece was driven by the shared, long-term HIV+ status of Athey and Steger, healthy and sick respectively. The intercut performance vignettes liberally used camp and melodrama, and a righteous submersion in Stegers drollness. In 2006, Steger now dead, Athey continued the project displayed as a living corpse in Incorruptible Flesh (Il Luminous), and again as Incorruptible Flesh (Dissociative Sparkle). Continuing the collaborative process, Athey presents Incorruptible Flesh (Inner Pig). Oracles never speak: only echoes of messages, too vague to discern. The flesh is quickening with love's neglected waters. Against rigid landscapes, the pains we carry tighten into brilliance.

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Ron Athey

Incorruptible Flesh - (Inner Pig)

Incorruptible Flesh - (Inner Pig) (Play) production archive for QTIX code T0345589616. Details of all Incorruptible Flesh - (Inner Pig) archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0322917589

Archive Listings

24 Apr 07
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27 Apr 07
Chelsea Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive
7 Nov 06
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10 Nov 06
Chelsea Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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