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C3 PROJECT RESIDENCY
THE ROCCA FAMILY
SEPTEMBER 2017

c3 is pleased to host, The Rocca Family as they prepare for a special Portland performance of the Zizi Show.

PERFORMANCE  |  Sunday, September 24, 6:00 - 9:00 pm at c3:initiative

WORKSHOP: Cancelled


ABOUT THE PROJECT

Monsters under the bed
Statistics of ways one can end up dead.
Insurance companies thrive
Pensions are a serious drive.
Armies deployed --
Countries destroyed.


The Zizi Show, a traveling performance by the Rocca Family (Zizi and DJ Taita O), engages audience members and pre-arranged guests via rituals, movement, music, interviews, and interventions, both planned and spontaneous. The Zizi Show: Soirée of Fear is a new, site specific version of the performance to the constructed for a Portland, OR audience. The soirée will be an evening of drink, food, music and challenging contemplations of everyday life. Zizi and Taita O will engage the participants in conversation about their fear. Fear is recognized as a survival tool essential to well being, yet in its phobic iterations must be confronted as an obstacle to living.

Guests are encouraged to bring a queered/gender-fucked accessory to share (for the duration of the soirée).


ABOUT THE ROCCA FAMILY

Six years ago, The Rocca Family (two humans and one feline) traveled through space and time
from the faraway (some refer to it as Jordan for highly politicized quasi practical reasons) and
landed with their cat Rocca in San Francisco. Recently, they locked their SF home for the last
time and embarked on their RF USA 2017 Road Trip. Through its practice, in search of home
perhaps, the Family uses all its folkloric know-how, trusting in humor, to make friendships and
talk about immigration, family, freedom and the meaning of life.

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ABOUT OLA EL-KHALDI

Arts collaborator and curator,  Ola is the founder of Makan art space in Amman, Jordan (2004-
2015). She is presently on the road continuing to examine the complexities of family structures
and wondering about home and intimacy through travel, performance, DJ’ing, eating and
writing. Ola holds an MA in Curatorial Practice from California College of the Arts (2012) and
an MSc in management from the University of Surrey (1998).

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ABOUT DIALA KHASAWNIH
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Diala uses her art practice to look at human ways. Born (1975) and raised in the city of Amman,
it is hard to cope with the heartbreak that comes from being a part of a people trying hard to
move beyond colonisation, but she continues to hold on to hope.
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We at Stelo humbly acknowledge that our programming is being held on the traditional lands of the Multnomah, Kathlamet, Clackamas, bands of Chinook, Tualatin Kalapuya, Molalla and many other Tribes who made their homes along the Columbia (Wimahl) and Willamette (Whilamut) rivers.

​We offer respectful recognition to the Native communities in our region, and to those who have stewarded this land throughout the generations. Please consider the many legacies of violence, displacement, migration, and settlement that bring us together here today. We recognize the continual displacement of Native people by the United States and are committed to working to dismantle the ongoing effects of this settler colonial legacy. Please join us in respecting the contributions Indigenous peoples have, and continue to make to our community, country, and world.
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