Zuzana Žabková und René Alejandro Huari Mateus aka Weird Sisters und Lebenshilfe Frankfurt

“Monsterhearts” is a series of public dance and costume workshops, for and by people with and without disabilities, leading up to a Halloween party. Inspired by ancient and current mythologies of monsters, drag and camp culture, the goal is to create a brave space where normativity and virtuosity are rejected, and where people with disabilities and other festival attendees engage in dialogue through the means of performance art. The project responds to the desire of Lebenshilfe to revive a popular Halloween party for people with disabilities, which previously took place at Lebenshilfe and will implant itself during the festival Implantieren ‘24 on the Campus Bockenheim.

How to participate?

Welcome to our Classroom of Monsters! Our workshops are open to everyone eager to create their own Halloween mask by imagining a unique role, background story, movements, and appearance. We embrace diversity and celebrate differently abled bodies in our creative community.

The workshop is divided into two parts: first, you’ll develop your mask and character, and then you’ll bring that character to life on our fictional runway, specially prepared for the Halloween party.

We’ll be crafting costumes from old clothes, so if you’re ready to transform yours, bring them along! We’ve got all the tools you need to rework your wardrobe into something truly monstrous.

Join us for a creative, inclusive, and fun-filled experience!

    Accessibility

  • Duration: 4 hours, With breaks
    Language: spoken simple English and German

    POSSIBLE BARRIERS:
    Our workshop will focus on role development, movement and costume making in preparation for a Halloween party that will include exciting performative elements. However, no previous experience is required - everyone is welcome!

    Artists, along with carers from Lebenshilfe Frankfurt, will be there to ensure that the experience is accessible and enjoyable for all, helping to minimize barriers for people with disabilities. Whether you’re a experienced performer or just looking to have fun, this workshop offers a supportive environment where creativity can thrive.

Credits

Artistic direction: Zuzana Žabková and René Alejandro Huari Mateus
Lebenshilfe assistance: Eva Wick and Mareike Müller-Christ

Pertners