UNDERGROUND ABSOLUTE FICTION
The Project
Against the backdrop of political resistance and upheaval, and told through two perspectives, viewers will piece together events from August to October of 2020 in Warsaw, Poland. UAF uses theatrical storytelling on film and live social media platforms to explore queer protest in contemporary Poland. This narrative is told through interrelated mediums: a fictional documentary about a Polish queer punk band shot by Lena—a Polish-Canadian settler—and the band’s social media accounts created by the lead vocalist and Poland-native Chlapa.
Artists
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(she/he/they) is a queer genderfluid writer, producer and performer. They are also a settler of Polish descent, based on occupied xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and səlil̓wətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) territories. Anais’ work is multidisciplinary: through hybrid art, she grapples with the multiplicities that exist in gender, sexuality, culture and self. Their projects include creating the video-play hybrid Kill Your Lovers, (Buddies In Bad Times Theatre’s Rhubarb Festival, Toronto, and the Fresh Fruit Festival, NYC) and co-writing the slam poetry musical Poly Queer Love Ballad with Sara Vickruck (Queer Arts Festival, the frank theatre and Zee Zee Theatre, Vancouver, and Theatre Passe Muraille, Tkaronto.) Anais was the 2018 co-winner of PTC’s Fringe New Play Prize and the Georgia Straight Critic’s Choice Award, and has been nominated for two Jessie Awards, including Outstanding Original Script. Anais’ writing has been supported by Canada Council for the Arts, BC Arts Council and the PuSh Festival, and they’ve been part of residencies with PTC’s WrightSpace, Queer Arts Festival, Rumble Theatre and Theatre Replacement’s New Aesthetics. As an actor, he has performed with Théâtre la Seizième, the Only Animal, Rumble Theatre, Savage Society and more. Anais is the Artistic Producer at the frank theatre company.
The Residency
Before the DDI
The project participants chose a faux documentary style and experimental social media narratives to explore story about a queer activist punk band in Poland in 2020. They focused on building community through the act of script writing as a group; the narrative they created together became the driving force for the project.
The team was interested in focusing on research questions and artistic explorations of how political engagement can be activated in social media and how protests and organization occurred online, drawing from recent events in Poland. The group researched how protests in Poland threaded through social media; people connected to entire movements on their phones.





















