Showing posts with label Poetry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Poetry. Show all posts

Monday, June 6, 2011

OTHER LOVES (Performance)

 

Other Loves
Performed at Other  Loves: Celebrating Queer Artists
Documented by Jennifer Tyburczy
Dedicated to Other Loves not meant to be.

Christian:

When I saw him for the first time in his underwear,
I thought of falling in love,
and now he is covered in mud.

He awakened a feeling which I ignored lived in me.
Then I thought I heard a door slamming,
or my head banging against a wall,
and now he is covered in blood.

And I am afraid of admitting that I am afraid.


Milan:

This one I caught in the field,
he drank a different type of milk,
his body hair like threads of gold,
in the crevices of my teeth got caught.

His blood was a mild sauce,
his meat a tender as an infant's,
I cut into chunks and ate raw....
and now I am sickened.


Steve:

Away from his heat
my soul breaks into fragments,
away from his fragile kiss,
his skin, rough, juicy, delightful,
sliding slowly like sperm from a tense nerve.

Coming from him even pain would be enjoyable,
the punch of his fist would please me.

But his love is a campfire, 
it would entirely consume the forest I am.





Saturday, May 21, 2011

Hombre Minuto (Photo Performance)

For this performance I recited a poem made with modified Qur'an verses and then stood on top of the book while contemplating to cut the light out.








Performed at The Jenner House during Julia Wallace Performance
Art Workshop on May 2011.
                    Images courtesy of Matthew Marand, www.oneoctobernight.com

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Wolves Inc

                                                        photo courtesy of Houston Press

Within artist Emily Sloan interactive performance event "Funeral Party for The Living", I recited a poem dedicated to the relationship with my parents. The poem was re-edited throughout a 15 year period and finalized two days before the event. I read the first part with my eyes closed, the last with my eyes opened, then I cut my tie with a pair of scissors. Later the poem was thrown in a fire as part of the event's ritual.


                                                    photo courtesy of John Richie

You can watch some of the performances in this video of the event: