Christina Reinhardt
Critical Studies
Biography
Christina Reinhardt is a performer and a writer. She has collaborated with multiple choreographers and artists and presented her work in Greece and the Netherlands. She is an awarded by ARTWORKS (GR) artist fellow. Her research interests lie in queer and trans studies, psychoanalysis, collective practices, questions of language and meaning, performance studies, punk music, transcription, decontextualization, and appropriation methodologies.

Patricia
“Patricia” is a polyphonic physical duet, that was supposed to be a trio. Patricia, the non-existent third performer, decentres the binary relation of the two performers. She functions as the united consciousness that moves them, a container and an absence that carries transformation, relationality, and the lack of fixed identity. The two performers set off on a physical and vocal trip together, constantly changing, building profound dynamics, challenging each other, and branching out into multiple fleeting situations. They eat each other’s words immediately and spit them out differently. Two characters with different personalities, backgrounds and worldviews form a multilayered bond navigating moments of chaos, tenderness, misunderstanding, and synchronicity. Travelling from opera to pop culture, from critical dialogues and slang to shared explosive laughs and cries, and from lunatic caricatures to rational individuals, the performance emerges as an associative and citational ritual of relating to the world through each other. Patricia is the future a foundation the one we gossip about a pharmaceutical brand the sky the thing that moves our bodies the friend who’s room we’re in a virus the wall another word to say you’re cancelled a friend who died something in everyone our food the one who choreographs the world our friend that left us the one who operates machines a thing that one of us had to spit a thing the friend who’s submarine we’re in a father a mother a friend who looks like a bird an actress that had a little role in a Nicolas Cage movie