Autonomy

Live Performance on

May 2nd, 2024

at Performance Space NY with The Jewish Museum

“All of who I am now lies on a continuum—I no longer operate to fulfill roles that were illusions to begin with.”
 

In this deeply personal and introspective performance, Chella Man shares their narrative of self-determination, grief, and healing, of one’s body through tattooing and explorations of their scars from the medical industrial complex. To Man, piercing his skin is an act of erosion, revealing what lies beneath the surface, both within the body and the broader societal constructs we navigate. The piece compiles revelations of liberation that have become his leading values in life. Shattering the constraints of binary thinking, the performance celebrates queer, disabled, and trans bodies.
 
Transcending visuals, Autonomy lives as an embodied experience, a testament to resilience and adaptability. Chella Man explores the continuum of art, disability, gender, and race by adapting and navigating their body as a mutable canvas for profound self-expression.

TICKETS

TICKETS

Keith Haring Theatre

May 2 | 7pm

 
This performance is intentionally inaccessible at times - The obscuring of access is a way of mirroring access failures or friction that many of us experience on a day to day. This production attempts to reflect the way that access is always incomplete, the way one might have to strain to access art, and the social experience of being left out.
 
“All of who I am now lies on a continuum—I no longer operate to fulfill roles that were illusions to begin with.”