A meditation on ritual, transition, and becoming. Through the simple act of folding paper leaves, a trans man explores identity, family, faith, and the small practices that help us return to ourselves.
A meditation on ritual, transition, and becoming. Through the simple act of folding paper leaves, a trans man explores identity, family, faith, and the small practices that help us return to ourselves.
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Paul Donnelly:
Origami Leaves
by Marus Anet
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A lyrical mediation on the anxiety and exhilaration of realizing a trans identity that artfully uses origami leaves as a metaphor for the resilience that informs the process of transitioning. This is a beautiful and affirming work.
A lyrical mediation on the anxiety and exhilaration of realizing a trans identity that artfully uses origami leaves as a metaphor for the resilience that informs the process of transitioning. This is a beautiful and affirming work.
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Dan West:
Origami Leaves
by Marus Anet
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A tightly-crafted and compellingly presented monologue on identity and how routine (once endowed with meaning) can transition into sacrament. Heartfelt and powerful.
A tightly-crafted and compellingly presented monologue on identity and how routine (once endowed with meaning) can transition into sacrament. Heartfelt and powerful.