Bio:
mirrored fatality is queer non-binary Kapampangan Pilipinx and Desi Muslim performance art duo Mango and Samar, sharing their rituals, altars, and medicine through DIT (Do It Together) experimental and healing noise-punk. mirrored fatality creates their self-proclaimed “cocoon webs'' combining performance art, music, spoken word, film, photography, painting, drawing, upcycled garments, anti-imperialist education, and healing justice practice spaces to mobilize a warrior community responding to transnational calls-to-action for mutual aid, land sovereignty, and prison abolition. mirrored fatality’s intentions for their art is for Queer, Trans, Black, Indigenous, and People of Color to embody their rage and holistic healing to disrupt the isolation from existing in a white supremacist capitalistic apocalyptic world towards collective liberation.
Synopsis:
BIOME(TRICS) + EARTHBODY(S) EPILOGUE
BIOME(TRICS) highlights the survival and resistance of QTBIPOC (Queer Trans Black Indigenous People of Color) farmers, artists, freedom fighters, organizers, cultural workers, and teachers who combine the digital, spiritual, emotional, and physical to build new worlds, untouched by the surveillance state to intertwine with our multiverse and a liberated moon. The song concludes with a prayer and our reflections from leaving the concrete jungle and restoring in sacred lands, regenerative farms, community gardens, and QTBIPOC (Queer Trans Black Indigenous People of Color) sanctuary projects on Indigenous land.
EARTHBODY(S) is an immersive journey about how we are stripped from our ancestral lands and pushed into cities suffering from COVID-19, food apartheid, the police state, and environmental racism.