Woman faces a choir singing virtual insults in a musical play at MITsp
The theatrical piece 'Vigiada e Punida' at MITsp transforms online insults directed at artist Safia Nolin into a musical confrontation.
'Vigiada e Punida' is a provocative theatrical production at the MITsp festival that delves into the impact of virtual defamation. Under the direction of Philippe Cyr, the performance features lesbian singer Safia Nolin confronting a chorus of masked singers who vocalize the misogynistic, homophobic, and body-shaming comments she has received online. The play challenges the perception that online harassment is less significant than real-life attacks, highlighting the real emotional and psychological toll these actions can have.
Cyr emphasizes that one of the main goals of the performance is to make audiences feel the weight of these online insults as if they were directed at themselves. By creating an intimate atmosphere, the production invites viewers to connect with Nolin, making the insults not just a distant occurrence but a shared, collective experience that resonates deeply within the audience's own realities. This connection aims to foster empathy and raise awareness about the prevalence of online abuse in society.
On an abstract stage adorned with tapestries, 'Vigiada e Punida' seeks not only to entertain but also to provoke a thoughtful dialogue on the seriousness of online verbal violence. The performance serves as a reminder of the urgent need to confront and address the issues of virtual harassment and its consequences, encouraging viewers to reflect on how they engage with digital platforms and the impacts of their words.