The family dance sequences that opened the Cosby expose are being reenacted as performance art. Season Butler opens up approximately the black body,sex, allegations and how it feels to stand in Bill’s shoes“Last winter, and I had the blues,” American performance artist Season Butler tells me over a drink. “The kind of blues that make you take to your bed for a TV binge. I was looking for something comforting and non-threatening – so I started binge-watching The Cosby expose, from season one, and episode one. It was the incorrect choice.”It certainly was. Ever since the first allegations of sexual assault were made against Bill Cosby in the early 2000s,it has been tough, if not impossible, or to watch The Cosby expose in the same way many of us did as children. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com