Anna Lublina plays with invented language, physical theater, puppets, unconventional instruments, ancestral rhythms, and stewardship between humans and the more-than-human world to affirm and celebrate life in the borderlands. Based between Berlin and New York City, Lublina makes performance and community-led projects in theaters, museums, gardens, and anywhere people congregate. As a child of Soviet Jewry, they draw on the practices and aesthetics of Jewish diasporism, Soviet avant-garde/ Soviet nostalgia, Jewish witchery, and the queer underground to ask questions and propose fantasies for anti-nationalist futures.
Photo: Sean Henry Smith