Mapping Gender

Mapping Gender

Time:

7:30 PM

Location:

Museum and Gallery

Tickets:

This event has now passed

Age Guidance:

All

Duration:

60 minutes

  • Description
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Choreographer/Performer Anders Duckworth in collaboration with Sound Artist Kat Austen brings Mapping Gender to Worthing!

Maps carve borders through landscapes. Clothes are maps for the body. Both are arbitrary constructs, omnipresent in our society, and have a real impact on people.

Mapping Gender is a multisensory exhibition of dance, image, scent, sound and research. It’s an invitation to explore the parallels between cartography and historical clothing through a lens of non-binary experiences. Created by Anders Duckworth in collaboration with sound artist Kat Austen, Mapping Gender looks at landscapes, the way we draw borders and create boundaries on maps to carve up geographical space whilst also asking us to explore how we look at the body and how we use gender to carve and divide people.

Created in collaboration with nine interdisciplinary artists and a group of trans/non-binary volunteers, Mapping Gender includes selections from a series of recorded interviews with non-binary people discussing their personal experiences. By drawing together people who exist on the margins and the ‘in-between’ spaces we open up new possibilities and provide an opportunity to re-discover the place and complexities we find in gender.

Cast and Creatives
Choreographer/Performer: Anders Duckworth
Sound Artist: Kat Austen
Designer: Kit Hinchliffe
LX Designer: Martha Godfrey
Dramaturg: Emma Frankland
Costume Designer: Nadia Miah
Costume Makers: Nadia Miah & Laura Rose Moran-Morris
Scent Artist: John Foley
Outside Eye: Ania Varez
Imagery: Rosie Powell & Guy J Sanders
Producers: Reece McMahon & Emily Beecher, The REcreate Agency

Special thanks to Lawrie Smail and Antigone Exton-White for their continued support. With special thanks to the non-binary volunteers who contributed their thoughts and voices to this research process. Commissioned by The Place & DanceCity. Produced by The REcreate Agency. Supported by BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Arts, Curious Arts, Ugly Duck & Cambridge Junction. R&D supported by The Place, Yorkshire Dance, DanceCity. Supported using public funding by Arts Council England. Anders Duckworth is a Work Place Artist.

Please note that this event will be taking place in the upstairs gallery space at Worthing Museum which is accessible via stairs or lift. For those that require step-free access, the dimensions of the lift are as follows:

44 inches (1117mm) deep by 40 inches (1015mm) wide, with a 27 inch (685mm) door clearance.

If you have any questions or additional access requirements, please contact us in advance at boxoffice@wtm.uk or call the Box Office on 01903 206 206

Members pre-sale Tuesday 13 September, 10am
General on-sale Friday 16 September, 10am