By and with Lo Ragnar Lindström
A poetry performance about heritage, place, body and trans identity.
"Within me, two worlds try to belong, both equally inescapable and essential. Marsh and huckle, trans person and activist. Constantly outside the box. My queerness belongs to the big city, my village to the past. Inside, everything is going on at the same time".
In 'Bodies in the Marsh', Skellefteå poet Lo Ragnar Lindström explores his heritage in the marshes of Västerbotten and the body that carries us. Through the performance runs the thread of trans identity. To be faced with changing your body to be able to live in harmony with the outside world.
The performance is intimate and close. The specific stories raise universal questions and emotions, and the straightforward dialectal language allows for humanity and laughter, while the story is profound.
The press photos are taken by Thea Holmqvist.
The performance is free of charge but with a limited number of seats.
You are welcome to attend!