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16:30–18:30 Uhr
Brown Madonna
Performance|Work-in-progress Performance by Ea Torrado
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Vargas Museum
- Sprache English, Filipino
- Preis PhP 100
The performance is a living ethnography of the Filipina performer’s body shaped by forces of colonialism, Catholicism, and global pop culture. Ea Torrado interrogates how women in Philippine society are conditioned to be spectacular givers: mothers, martyrs, entertainers, saints. Through physical movement, live singing, and sound catharsis, she performs the burden of performance and the exhaustion of upholding an idealized self.
Queering, transgressing, and Filipinizing the imagery and songs of divine feminine archetypes and colonial exports—namely Mama Mary and the pop icon Madonna—Brown Madonna is a layered invocation. It confronts Torrado’s own veneration for the performing arts, embraced in tension with fatigue, financial precarity, and loneliness, and navigating deeply ingrained socioreligious and familial conditioning.
Told through a postcolonial, queer-feminist lens, Brown Madonna is a fusion of dance, theatre, and storytelling. It reveals the risks of performance, challenges inherited roles, and gestures toward embodied liberation.
Brown Madonna has received production and artist residency support from Daloy Dance Company, The Japan Foundation Manila, Goethe-Institut Philippines, Linangan Art Residency, Muni Philippines, Orange Project, We are Shape Shifters, and the UP Vargas Museum.
About the artist
Ea Torrado
Ea Torrado ist eine in La Union lebende Choreografin, darstellende Künstlerin und Pädagogin mit queerer Identität. Sie erforscht Identität, Gesellschaft und Kultur, Erotik, Spiritualität, Heilung und Umweltschutz durch verschiedene Medien wie Tanztheater, Performance-Rituale, Gemeinschaftsversammlungen und Experimentalfilme. Sie tanzte Solo- und Hauptrollen in Produktionen des Ballet Manila und des Ballet Philippines, bevor sie 2014 ihre eigene Gruppe, die Daloy Dance Company, gründete. Ihr Werk wurde mit Preisen wie dem Alvin Erasga Tolentino Koreograpiya Award, dem Remedios De Oteyza Award for Choreography und dem Asian Cultural Council Grant ausgezeichnet.