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One dancer, a projection screen, a live camera, a set of silicone abs, and a question: How does a body 'do' masculinity?

Making of a Man is a solo lecture performance by Quindell Orton blending dance, video, spoken word, and live camera to unpack how bodies ‘do’ masculinity. Starting as a TED Talk and morphing into something more unruly, the piece journeys through pop culture, personal interviews, and embodied performance to question the rigid codes of manhood.



With silicone abs, shifting voices, and a highly physical presence, Orton explores vulnerability, identity, and the performative layers of gender. Described as smart, subversive, and touching, Making of a Man challenges the binary with humour, insight, and care.
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CHOREOGRAPHY/CONCEPT- STAGE + SOUND DESIGN-PERFORMERS: Quindell Orton

DRAMATURGY: Maxwell McCarthy

VIDEO: in dialogue with David Ikenna Okegwo

COSTUME: Louis Caspar Schmitt 

CREATIVE PRODUCER: Rat & Tat Kulturbüro 

SET CONSTRUCTION: Klaus Hammer

PHOTOS: Gabriela Neeb

THANKS TO: Anna Konjetzky, Sahra Huby, Lisa-Marie Meinig, Sergej Maingardt.

INTERVIEW PARTNERS: Maxwell McCarthy, Paula-Irene Villa Braslavsky, Bas van der Kruk, Jonaid Khodabhakshi, Kamill Lippa, Ashton Butcher, Chris-pascal Englund Braun, Voice coach Kylie.
Dates
October 2025
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