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By Desiree Fernandez
- Emancipation: of the spectator, of the oppressed, of the space
- Subject: what does being a subject mean and how does object and subject transform into each other?
- Spectator/Spec-actor: participating and participation. Who has the right to do and who is passive?
- Resistance: from the performers, the spectators, the resources
- Opportunity: space/time
- Process & Product (rehearsal/performance)
- Empathy (civility): are these two ideas connected. Both seem key in “success”.
- Identity & Identify: identity is shape by the political and how one identifies
- Danger: what is at risk and who is at risk? What is dangerous in political performance?
- Politics & politics: the role each plays on the other (body, economic, language on the Political)