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Attend a free Honors Thesis Concert choreographed Nadia Piecyk on March 26-27 at 7:30pm at the Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts. Nadia's research is grounded in a view of disability as inherently queer. Her thesis investigates how the body-centricity of disability and queerness disrupts normative hierarchies that privilege mind over body and stability over fluidity. Both disability and queerness are subject to external scrutiny, medicalization, and societal expectations of performance, yet both challenge normative expectations of embodiment and identity, existing in the liminal space between visibility and invisibility. Given that queerness and disability are both so “bodied,” how do hypervisibility and invisibility show up on the stage?
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The Schwartz Center for the Arts, 226 S State St, Dover, DE 19901-6728, United States
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