Hamis Ahmed creatively khown as ‘‘ The Uncolonized Era ‘‘ he/him in blue jeans.

LIPGLOSSBOY (Lintu Lunar) he/him in black shirt

This project is a poetic justice witnessing an entanglement of chaotic characters delving into their mess and bodily histories. From the chaos the characters create revolutionary contact based imagery showing how everything in their environments feel within their moving bodies. 

The moving bodies reflect the times and start conversations about unfairness, inequality, injustice, suffering caused by the pressure resulting from capitalism and the stress of the patriarchy. The characters bring change and transformation by dismantling stiff realities and exposing emotions that have been stuck and hiding in our individual and collective cellular memory pathways. By forming bodily connections through contact improvisation, touch and staring into each other's eyes while exchanging sweat and tears the characters create  liberated, deeply grounded dances revealing intergenerational trauma patterns. The chaotic characters don't need to be studied, labeled nor surveilled.They like the plane of subconscious, though they do question the definitions of modern western psychology, they simply don’t buy it. 

Chaotic characters eat beans, sometimes cake and they like running around without the pressure to behave. Doing wild activities help them feel their ancestors' spirits and to be present is something a chaotic character frames as a wild activity. Wild activities are very much tied to impulses and also to the desire not to lose oneself to the machine-like quality of capitalist existence. The chaos is not something that one needs to take control over, it is anyway an impossible task because we in the end know very little about this universe and we are never ready with ourselves. 

Whose reality are we afraid to lose?