© 2011 snootyfoks Hunger International Performance Festival may 2011 Berlin

Hunger International Performance Festival may 2011 Berlin

Hunger International Performance Festival may 2011 Berlin

Photo Luz Scherwinsky

Hunger International Performance Festival may 2011 Berlin

Photo Luz Scherwinsky

Hunger International Performance Festival may 2011 Berlin

Photo Luz Scherwinsky

Hunger International Performance Festival may 2011 Berlin

photo Luz Scherwinsy

Hunger International Performance Festival may 2011 Berlin

Photo Luz Scherwinsky

Hunger International Performance Festival may 2011 Berlin

Photo Luz Scherwinsky

Hunger International Performance Festival may 2011 Berlin

Congratulations, you’ve just kissed a fox !

Chinese mythologies bear the origin of foxes as demons and spirits.

One of the most famous Chinese legends describe the fox, who after meditating in mountain caves for centuries, attain magical shape-shifting powers.

The Chinese fox spirits normally acquire the form of a young woman.

They are often conniving and evil, seducing men for their ‘yang energy’ to help them gain immortality.

Although most legends condemn fox spirits as vicious demons, there are stories that put the fox in a more tender position, whose simple desire is basically to seek a companion to share the human experience of love and happiness.

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