skin•es•the•si•a (1994)
How does a woman’s body move? skin•es•the•si•a scrambles the cultural codes of female movement by juxtaposing images from the work of performance artist Hannah Sim with images of Sim working as a nude dancer in a peep show. It explores the rapport between one woman’s body and two performance environments. How are women perceived and typed through our own physical movements? What might a response of power to these codes and norms look like? What do we discover by embracing our otherness, by transforming it into a means of confronting the world?
Director: Vicky Funari
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Hannah Sim as Self |
| Sound | Marilyn S. Zalkan | Music |
| Production | Heidi Jane Rahlmann | Co-Producer |
| Camera | Vicky Funari | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Vicky Funari | Director |
| Crew | Hannah Sim | Choreographer |
| Crew | Osseus Labyrint | Choreographer |
| Editing | Heidi Jane Rahlmann | Editorial Consultant |
| Editing | Vicky Funari | Editor |
| Production | Vicky Funari | Producer |
| Sound | Pauline Oliveros | Music |