Selma Selman Uses Language to Challenge Identity

Selma Selman Uses Language to Challenge Identity

Veronika Molnár discusses Selma Selman’s compelling performance, ‘Letters to Omer’, which took place at Amant in Brooklyn during April 2026. This event delved into complex themes of language and identity, resonating deeply with attendees.

Throughout the performance, Selman skillfully engaged the audience using dynamic gestures and recitations from a smartphone, creating a powerful connection. Her ability to communicate through both visual and auditory expressions was a highlight of the evening.

Set against a backdrop featuring blurred greenery and an architectural facade, the performance was intimate yet profound, embodying the very essence of live spoken and musical art. It left a significant impact on those present, illustrating the transformative power of language.

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