Bardaje - 2026 PuSH Festival

Bardaje

Lukas Avendaño (Mexico)

Embodiment // Resistance // Ancestry

Rooted in Zapotec understandings of muxheidad, Bardaje reanimates a word used to enforce difference with the gestures, memories, and cosmologies it once pushed to the margins. The work emerges from a lineage that stretches linguistically from Persian barah to Arabic bardaj to Italian bardascia—a genealogy of dissent that refuses colonial definitions of gender and sexuality.

Lukas Avendaño moves within a ritual landscape of feathers, metallic paper, gold, silver, and ayoyotes, ancestral seeds that rattle with each step, summoning the sensual and the sacred in equal measure. Through movement, sound, and adornment, ash emerges as a polysemic ritual element unfolding in metaphors—a quintessential symbol of scorched earth, and of the survivors who rise from the ashes of their own bodies. Bardaje becomes a living archaeology of memory and matrilineality, where identity resists containment and vibrates through body and lineage. Neither confession nor spectacle, Bardaje is an embodied meditation on muxheidad: a third gender that defies translation and insists on its own cosmology of beauty, vitality, and becoming.

Mon Feb 2 8PM Post-show talkback

Tue Feb 3 8PM

Spanish with English surtitles

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For the queer and 2SLGBTQiA+ communities, PuSh remains a space where bodies, identities, and histories can show up without translation. This year’s programming reaches across continents and lineages, pulling in stories shaped by Black femininity, muxheidad, drag, ecofeminism, Andean memory, and a punk-spirited desire to laugh through the chaos. Each piece invites audiences to sit with complexity, question what performance can hold, and enjoy the surprise of artists who follow their own logic.

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