André Manuel
Cabaret performance: The Divine Body
The Divine Body is the second part of an already ridiculously successful triptych about man, people and humanity. The Divine Body is above all a representation of flesh. The ham steak. The micropenis. cannon fodder. Breast enlargements. Prosthetics. Vanity. Cuts. Knees that may or may not be given. About pig farmers and the backbone. About organ trafficking in the Golden Age and the question of whether you can ask a slave to pay particular attention to your health. And a few buttocks. Naked. The Divine Body is about the ease with which we allow others to die and the difficulty we then have ourselves when sacrifices are asked. About Minced Meat and Gaza. About Blackheads and Mariupol. About football matches and the bench full of meat substitutes. About everything. And nothing. Of course the Vegetarian Butcher will come by. On roller skates. We also have an incisive conversation with a fistula. And we're going to talk about the strange desire of some to breathe their last as healthily as possible. Furthermore, it is of course about X-legs. Manuel takes it himself. And about cannibals. And why that could be the salvation of many very cute pigs.
The Divine Body! You can touch it! Please!
Tickets: €7.50 available viathis link
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