R.I.P. My Pussy

R.I.P. My Pussy is an investigation of the life and times of the female genitalia, specifically that of Liz Toonkel, through song and dance. Riffing off the late 19th century work by The Barrison Sisters, Would you like to see my pussy?, R.I.P. My Pussy looks at the current state of the vagina, women and feminism and dares to ask the question, did feminist pedagogy die and if so where/how was it buried? The piece examines what the action of death means to a politic and uses the metaphor of the demise of one’s own genitalia/sexuality as the lens with which to do so.

INSTALL: WEHO, WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA, 2016