Window Sex Project & Panel 4/2
This Monday New York City is lucky to witness the new performance piece “Window Sex Project” by Sydnie Mosley.
The Window Sex Project addresses and tackles the every day practice in which women are “window shopped,” that is forced to bear unsolicited verbal harassment from men while walking on the street. Through community workshops and choreographed performance, The Window Sex Project will give voice to these concerns and restore agency to women by equipping them to manage street harassment, celebrating their bodies and creating a public artwork, specifically a dance performance which takes place in an art gallery.
This performance will be followed by a panel that I will be moderating.
The performance and panel will be held at Barnard on Monday April 2nd at 6:30pm in the Diana Event Oval.
Hear Sydnie Mosley speak about the WSP and International Anti-Street Harassment Week.
Follow this link to see some excerpts of the performance
(sorry wordpress is not letting me the videos)
The Window Sex Project: World Premiere Promo from Sydnie Mosley on Vimeo.
I will be moderating a panel discussion on the performance, responding to street harassment and how to create safe communities.
To get tickets and learn more about the Window Sex Project click here.
All are welcome some tell your brother, sister, mother, cousin and others to be in the place for dynamic performance and conversation.
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