
Rorschach Touch is an exploration of perception in the context of gendered bodies, but with the wish to go beyond gendered limitations.
The performance, which gets its name from the famous Thematic Apperception Test by Henry A. Murray and Christiana D. Morgan, hopes to ask the viewer: How do you see?
While it allows and invites you to get close and personal with the performers, it also gives you a sensorial experience brought about by movement and touch. The work is intimate and asks you to be present, to sink in, get carried away and also to look into your own self. It is a deeply personal work and treats the body and its states with sensitivity, humour and intense candour. The hope is that while you watch, you will really be witnessing yourself, getting to know what disturbs or stimulates you, what interests or offends you... even what you desire and shy away from and how you interpret human interactions.

Choreographed by: Diya Naidu
Produced by: Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan Bangalore
Supported by: Shoonya - Centre for Art and Somatic Practices
Performers: Ajeesh K Balakrishnan, Akshata Joshi, Asha Ponikiewska, Dayita Nereyeth, Masoom Parmar, Niranjan Harish
Production Managers: Anishaa Tavag and Masoom Parmar
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