COKO HAPPENINGS: Forceful Catering by Kexin Hao
Overview
Forceful Catering
Kexin Hao
Music: 10_r3n
Woodcraft: Marie Komatsu
Forceful Catering is a choreographic and musical performance rooted in the East and Southeast Asian tradition of preparing sticky rice cakes (mochi). The utensils used for rice pounding are transformed into experimental percussion instruments, producing bass rhythms that merge with electronic music. The physical act of pounding evolves alongside the increasing viscosity of the rice, tracing a dance of resistance and release.
Drawing inspiration from traditional Chinese folklore and rice-pounding work songs, this project reimagines these ancestral rhythms through contemporary narratives that confront present urgencies. Can a woman’s body become—not merely a vessel—but a source of force and penetration? What if acts of intensity and impact could lead not to violence, but to nourishment and care? How might the transformation of rice embody cycles of birth and death, fertility and decay?
The performance unfolds as both a club experience and a catering ritual, feeding those who crave rhythm, touch, and intimacy. “Forceful Catering” thrives on serving those who savor the pulse of beats and the tenderness of connection.
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Door is open from 8 pm
Door closes at 8:25 pm
Show starts at 8:30 pm
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photo Helena Roig
About Kexin Hao
Kexin Hao is a visual artist born in Beijing (1993) and based in The Hague. She has an interdisciplinary practice across art, design, and theatre with a focus on performance. She combines a variety of media including video, printed matter, choreography, and music, while borrowing archetypes in pop cultures such as aerobic workout, video games, online streaming, puppet theatre, aiming to provide the audience with playful, participatory, and on-site experiences.
What lies at the core of her art making is the creation of experiences addressing history, society and cultural heritage through bodily engagement. She is interested in the human body in relation to collective memory and political propaganda, as well as the entanglement of human and pest in health and hygiene campaigns.
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- all ages
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- Paid parking
- Doors at 8:00 PM
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Prinsengracht 526
526 Prinsengracht
1017 KJ Amsterdam Netherlands
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