Libresse ‘Viva La Vulva’ from Soundtree Music on Vimeo.

Libresse ‘Viva La Vulva’ from Soundtree Music on Vimeo.
Why I Dance from Why I Dance Film on Vimeo. The proceeds of our original track will benefit the California Women’s Law Center, fighting for social justice for women and girls. Purchase here: whyidance.bandcamp.com Why I Dance is a pole dance film about women who come together to reclaim their bodies and themselves. In…
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Watch this beautifully expressed dance theatre that explores the inner tensions, unkindness,sweetness and humbleness that moves through our body. How we are in our inner landscape as a human.
Untitled The body is not an apology. Let it not be forget-me-not fixed to mattress when night threatens to leave the room empty as the belly of a crow. The body is not an apology. Present it not as disassembled rifle when he has yet to prove himself more than common intruder. The body…
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This Weight I feel the weight of this love this thing that we are doing to each other as it pins me against my desire to charge from the gate, dusk flying. I feel the gravity of my own mortal heart as it pumps blood to all the organs that ache, the rhythm of it…
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Hysterical Literature is a video art series by NYC-based photographer and filmmaker Clayton Cubitt. It explores feminism, mind/body dualism, distraction portraiture, and the contrast between culture and sexuality. (It’s also just really fun to watch.) Click on the link below and enjoy.
Jamie MacCartney is changing women and mens perception and relationship to virginas through art. It is art with a social conscience and McCartney wants people to stop, look and listen. This is about grabbing the attention, using humour and spectacle, and then educating people about what normal women really look like. Described as “the Vagina…
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In long-term relationships, we often expect our beloved to be both best friend and erotic partner. But as Esther Perel argues, good and committed sex draws on two conflicting needs: our need for security and our need for surprise. So how do you sustain desire? With wit and eloquence, Perel lets us in on the…
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