The audience is invited into a contemplative space in the final part of the ULF goes Religious trilogy.
In Psalm for a Slut, the homosexual body faces one final ritual. The body carries stories of love and pleasure, of yearning and loneliness. An abstract and quiet soundscape envelops the audience in a contemplative universe. In the presence of the naked body, we hover between the worldly and the sacred. In this interface, the human and vulnerable is laid bare, the body from which we can never escape.
The profane and the holy go hand in hand as ULF here presents the final part of the ULF goes Religious trilogy.