YEMINSIZLER / VOL 2
by and with Duygu Agal
How do you deal with it when you turn thirty and all the lovers around you retreat into their family structures, relationships with two people and desire to have children? What to do with the fear of being left out? Is the only way to deal with the world to retreat into individual happiness consisting of a nuclear nuclear family? What then happens to us, who have no ancestral place in this miniature?
Is a return to individual happiness to the exclusion of the renegades the only thing that can protect us from loneliness in late capitalist society?
What family structures have existed or can exist that are enduring, resistant and socially recognized or at least enforceable without perishing alone?
In YEMINSIZLER ("The Vowless"), Duygu Agal invites guests from their different lives to Ballhaus Prinzenallee every other month, who repeatedly find themselves confronted with these pathetic questions, especially in their art. What they have in common is that, despite all adversity, they have dedicated themselves to the mission of fighting for a genuine, loving alternative to loneliness.
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