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THE INEQUALITY MACHINE

Lleca Teatro

The functioning of the criminal justice system deepens existing divides between rich and poor, Black and white. It is a demanding system within which these performers try to give voice to their desire for autonomy and to their own identities. Who decides for them, and who are they allowed to be? Who truly sees and hears them? 

The Inequality Machine weaves together the stories of six young adults who have come into contact with different sides of the Kafkaesque bureaucracy that connects the criminal justice system with care services and debt restructuring. Through spoken word, dance, theatre, and rap, they take us deep into their personal stories—right to the core of their being. 

This performance was created as part of the research programme of the same name on law, discrimination, and systemic change. It is the result of an intensive collaboration between Lleca Teatro, Young Perspectives, and the University of Amsterdam, made possible by the Knowledge Centre for Inequality. 

The performance is followed by a post-show discussion. 

Credits 
Concept and direction: Mick Sarria 
Performers and texts by: Jason, Danisha, Kevin, Layla, Samuel, Waikuma & Mick 
Artistic coach: Rosana Salden 
Dramaturgy: Mick Sarria 
Research and production: Julienne Weegels 
Lighting design: Mick Sarria & Julienne Weegels 
Music by: Samuel, Danisha, Nora & Wil Galo 
Research supported by the University of Amsterdam 
Co-producers: Knowledge Centre for Inequality, Lleca Teatro & Young Perspectives (YOPE)