othering @ casula powerhouse

LITTLE BIG WOMEN PRODUCTIONS will premiere Debra  Keenahan’s provocative one-woman performance work, OTHERING will play the Casula Powerhouse from 13th to 15th January at Casula  Powerhouse Arts Centre as part of the 2023 Sydney  Festival. 

Keenahan’s provocative one-woman performance, OTHERING from 13th to 15th January at Casula  Powerhouse Arts Centre as part of the 2023 Sydney Festival. 

Co-written, produced and performed by artist, writer, and psychologist Debra Keenahan (Little Things  Matter, #Belittled, Awkward Conversations), OTHERING is a powerful new work that encourage audiences to reflect on the casual ill treatment of people with dwarfism and in turn, those who are perceived as outside the norm’. This multidisciplinary work aims  to change visual perspective and point of view, so the audience may experience the panopticon of disability – me seeing you, seeing me.  

Inspired by Keenahan’s lived experience as a woman with achondroplasia dwarfism, OTHERING reverses and inverts the gaze of the audience, revealing the  world through the eyes of the performer to reveal an uncomfortable truth; if you look different, you  stand out from the crowd – but that’s not always a good thing. Sometimes, it is deadly.  

OTHERING addresses the physical, social, and personal dimensions of personhood to examine the subject  of “being different” as an insider. By emphasising the reactions, attitudes, and behaviours of the broader  society in the construction of difference and disability, OTHERING encourages audiences to reflect upon  how we use words and actions to other those who are perceived differently. 

Debra Keenahan is a multi-disciplinary artist, advocate, author and psychologist whose work explores  how society dehumanises those with a disability. Her work has been shown at the Cannes Short Film  Festival, AGNSW, ACMI, UNSW Galleries and was a finalist in the Focus on Ability Short Film Festival.  Debra has been the recipient of numerous grants from the Australia Council for the Arts, Create NSW  and ArtScreen; and has acted as a consultant on disability access to the National Gallery of Australia,  and NAVA (National Association of Visual Artists).  

Keenahan insists it is people’s attitude to her dwarfism that is her true disability. She believes in art as  a powerful tool to communicate complex concepts more readily, using her work with the intent to  instigate social change and empathy. Keenahan reflects, 

OTHERING is about people who are considered less-than-human and as such, can be treated with  disrespect, callous disregard, or even abuse and violence. For some, this attitude has become so  pervasive as to be unquestioned, even somewhat “acceptable” to the public. When all these people  want to do is live their lives – like everyone else”. 

In this immersive performance, OTHERING prompts viewers to question, when the world says you’re no  one, how do you show you are someone?

PRODUCER & PERFORMER Debra Keenahan PRODUCER, DIRECTOR & CO-WRITER Katrina Douglas SET  & COSTUME DESIGN Kate Shanahan COMPOSER & SOUND DESIGN Paul Prestipino FILM & VIDEO  DESIGN Sean Bacon LIGHTING DESIGN Matt Cox PRODUCTION MANAGER Madeleine Picard SCRIPT  CONSULTANT Nick Atkins PHOTO DOCUMENTATION Robert Brindley 

DATES: Friday 13th January – Sunday 15th January 

TIMES: Friday 8pm; Saturday 2pm, 7:15pm (Tactile Tour), 8pm (Auslan interpreted and Audio  Described performance); Sunday 2pm 

LOCATION: Casual Powerhouse Arts Centre, 1 Powerhouse Road, Casula NSW 2170 BOOKINGS: https://www.sydneyfestival.org.au/events/othering 

TICKETS: A Reserve Full Price $35 / A Reserve Concession $25 / + booking fee applies 

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