'The Divine Body' is the second part of a successful triptych about humanity, focusing on flesh, vulnerability and human idiosyncrasies.
Part two of an already ridiculously successful triptych
'The Divine Body' is the second part of an already ridiculously successful triptych about man, people and humanity. It is first and foremost a show about meat. The ham steak. The micropenis. Cannon fodder. Breast augmentations. Prosthetics. Vanity. Cuts. Knees that may or may not be given. And a few buttocks. Bare. Of course the Vegetarian Butcher comes along. On roller skates. And André will talk about the peculiar desire of some to take their last breath as healthily as possible. And about the ease with which we let others die and the difficulty we then have ourselves when asked for sacrifices. Beyond that, of course, it's about X-legs. Those take Manuel himself.