Performative | M.A.L.Huguet | Installation
"May the end of the world find me lost in the dance"
M.A.L.Huguet
M.A.L.Huguet
Mime Series
One of the positive outcomes of the pandemic is that I started integrating dancing into my art practice, blending movement and music to evoke deep emotions. Each performance tells a story, transforming feelings into a visual language that invites the audience to connect with my journey through movement and graceful gestures. A key part of this process is conveying my experiences on canvas. For more mime acts, visit my youtube channel Click on the images to see more |
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WOMAN: YOU'RE D.I.S.C.O. In Celebration of Women History Month 2023 Inspired by verbal abuse on social media this mime performance was born. From the advent of cyberspace, rate crime against women has increased by many folds, a reflection of the dangers of cyber bullying at current times. Challenging verbal abuse can be difficult, but it's important to address it to protect yourself and others. You can consider some strategies. Watch on my YouTube channel to have full details. Life is unpredictable so I am. |
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THE HUMAN ANIMAL | University of Kent
VIDEO PERFORMANCE ART with INSTALLATION |2010 Part of a series, this artwork was showcased for five days and emerged from my research on human-animal relationships. It encourages contemplation about humanity, our place in the world, and the values that guide us. This central theme is explored through a philosophical lens and various forms of expression, inviting diverse interpretations and insights. The work serves as a significant exploration of these complex relationships, fostering discussion and reflection on our interconnectedness with the animal world. FEATURED: Pixels of Identity. International experimental video-art Expo Museo of Almeria (Spain) October 10, 2014 In collaboration with MECA Mediterráneo Centro Artístico Whitstable Biennale 2012 Part of the Screening Project 11th & 14th Sept 2012 Whitstable | Kent | UK |
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THE MINOTAUR WOMAN Degree Show Ashford 2009 Street Life Performance The concept of strength and vulnerability explores how these opposing traits shape our lives. Strength represents resilience, while vulnerability signifies openness. Both are essential for personal growth. Embracing vulnerability fosters genuine connections, and even those who seem strong face their own challenges. This duality reflects our experiences in the world and relationships. The Minotaur Woman embodies this duality, emphasizing the complexities of identity and acceptance Whoever that said that the Minotaur was a man was probably another man. |
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