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Workshop: Pathipon (Miss Oat)

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Workshop Info.

Date|2025/11/17 (Mon.) - 11/21 (Fri.) 
Language of Instruction|English

 

Workshop Description

Embodied Queer Movement: Radical Love, Joyful Resistance, Revolutionary Bodies

"Our Love is Radical, Our Joy is Resistance, Our Bodies are Revolution"

From the perspective of queer-feminist-autopolitics—love doesn’t have to be gentle, joy doesn’t have to be neutral, and our existence is already revolutionary.
How can we be part of a revolution if our movements merely follow the dictates of some imposed standard? The process of embracing movement through a queer lens offers a path to dismantling dominant norms. 

This workshop is not about teaching dance techniques, but about offering tools to question the idea of dancing to a standard. It invites us to celebrate, to disrupt, and to join a revolution —through queer ways of thinking, moving, and ritual.

 

About the Artist

Pathipon (Miss Oat) is a theatre artist based in Bangkok. She is the founder of Miss Theatre, which creates performative art pieces that tackle issues of queerness, individuality, minority, politics, and humanity through experimental forms.Miss Oat's work combines personal stories, history, and political matters, with a specific emphasis on exploring the queerness of gender and humanity as a race in various political contexts. Her performance "In the Queer" highlights how artists' personal experiences can connect with the audience to criticize authoritarianism in Thailand, exploring self and society from a queer perspective.

Miss Oat is exploring the personal and political boundaries of gender and gender diversity within the context of multiculturalism, incorporating a post-humanist approach and the history of trans identities both in Thailand and internationally. This work challenges traditional performing arts forms while critiquing patriarchal norms and gay capitalism within the performing arts scene, both in Thailand and on a global scale.

Pathipon (Miss Oat) founded H0M0HAUS, a festival for diversity. Her work explores queerness, individuality, and politics, challenging norms in Thai performing arts. H0M0HAUS launched successfully in 2024 and will continue its second iteration in 2025.