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MUXX Project, recipients of the LACMA Art + Technology Lab grant, premieres their new multimedia and performance piece BIGUIDIRIBELA at L.A. Dance Project in partnership with the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) and Fulcrum Festival.BIGUIDIRIBELA (zapotec for god of bats, or literally ‘flesh eating butterfly’) uses 3D video technologies along with live dance, music and immersive sets designs to explore multiple gender identities in a 21st century context, drawing a line between our origins in deep space to the 'Muxe' identity (a third gender of the Zapotec people) as a futuristic, timeless concept.MUXX Project artists Lukas Avendaño, EYIBRA, NNUX, and Oswaldo Erréve, explore a multitude of themes, woven together through exploration of the Muxe identity of Oaxaca, the life of Muxe, and performer Lukas Avendaño. The piece addresses universal themes of the non-binary, the divine feminine, the anti-patriarchal, regeneration of the environment.

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MUXX Project, recipients of the LACMA Art + Technology Lab grant, premieres their new multimedia and performance piece BIGUIDIRIBELA at L.A. Dance Project in partnership with the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) and Fulcrum Festival.

BIGUIDIRIBELA (zapotec for god of bats, or literally ‘flesh eating butterfly’) uses 3D video technologies along with live dance, music and immersive sets designs to explore multiple gender identities in a 21st century context, drawing a line between our origins in deep space to the 'Muxe' identity (a third gender of the Zapotec people) as a futuristic, timeless concept.

MUXX Project artists Lukas Avendaño, EYIBRA, NNUX, and Oswaldo Erréve, explore a multitude of themes, woven together through exploration of the Muxe identity of Oaxaca, the life of Muxe, and performer Lukas Avendaño. The piece addresses universal themes of the non-binary, the divine feminine, the anti-patriarchal, regeneration of the environment.

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MUXX Project, recipients of the LACMA Art + Technology Lab grant, premieres their new multimedia and performance piece BIGUIDIRIBELA at L.A. Dance Project in partnership with the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) and Fulcrum Festival.BIGUIDIRIBELA (zapotec for god of bats, or literally ‘flesh eating butterfly’) uses 3D video technologies along with live dance, music and immersive sets designs to explore multiple gender identities in a 21st century context, drawing a line between our origins in deep space to the 'Muxe' identity (a third gender of the Zapotec people) as a futuristic, timeless concept.MUXX Project artists Lukas Avendaño, EYIBRA, NNUX, and Oswaldo Erréve, explore a multitude of themes, woven together through exploration of the Muxe identity of Oaxaca, the life of Muxe, and performer Lukas Avendaño. The piece addresses universal themes of the non-binary, the divine feminine, the anti-patriarchal, regeneration of the environment.

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MUXX Project, recipients of the LACMA Art + Technology Lab grant, premieres their new multimedia and performance piece BIGUIDIRIBELA at L.A. Dance Project in partnership with the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) and Fulcrum Festival.

BIGUIDIRIBELA (zapotec for god of bats, or literally ‘flesh eating butterfly’) uses 3D video technologies along with live dance, music and immersive sets designs to explore multiple gender identities in a 21st century context, drawing a line between our origins in deep space to the 'Muxe' identity (a third gender of the Zapotec people) as a futuristic, timeless concept.

MUXX Project artists Lukas Avendaño, EYIBRA, NNUX, and Oswaldo Erréve, explore a multitude of themes, woven together through exploration of the Muxe identity of Oaxaca, the life of Muxe, and performer Lukas Avendaño. The piece addresses universal themes of the non-binary, the divine feminine, the anti-patriarchal, regeneration of the environment.

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