An interview by Dee

Sexual mysticism, medical science, cyber fantasy, tribal rituals, modern primitivism and anti-religion all play a part in the scenarios played out in the performances by Nurses and Needles, a fetishistic, S & M-inspired art theatre group from Brussels, in Belgium.

My culturo-sexologist’s field trip started when I met the five piece tribe at a rendezvous on the outskirts of the capital to discuss the concepts behind their work, their expressions of pleasure and pain, their relationship to hardcore and symbolic sexuality, body manipulation, their interface with radical aesthetics and a whole load of other usual Monday night topics.

Sitting around a pentagram-style table with Sylvie (Arkel), Georges (Napalm), Peter (Cosmopouf), Ines (Schnuse), and Stephane (Stef DasBoot) you could feel this potent mix of pleasure and pain materialised. This was no theatre, no stage, no costumes, no real props (except the caged head sculptures moulded by the artistic hands of Ines), no performance, but the dialogues provoked an atmosphere of delicious tension as I asked each in turn to explain their approach and inspirations to their art. Each expounded on his or her own inner provocation and stimulation. These ranged from George’s obsession with Christ, the crown of piercing thorns, the andromorphic body changes, the androgenetic enhancement, the punishment for sub-conscious transgression, the mirroring of Christ’s dualistic sensations of pleasure and pain during the crucifixion; to Stephane’s S & M fetishistic fantasies and realities nourished by the penetration of the needles, dominatrix roles of the nurses as their roles transmogrify and the shifting collage of sensations at his nerve endings as the body manipulations intensify. In between, my own sensations are teased with stories of modern primitive style body adornment, inflicted and caressed by angels as this fantastic cocktail of sexual, mystical, scientific and futuristic manifestations begin to transpersonalise my being.

Sylvie is the "medic" – the principal performing nurse. She is a professional tattoo, piercing, scarification and other body modification techniques artist. She is driven by the need to represent her fine arts training in body sculpture onto real bodies. She administers the medical instruments with a passion. She loves to give and take the pain/ pleasure. The group find it difficult to make a clear distinction between the two. They readily admit that the thresholds of both are continuously expanding. Ines, her nurse side-kick is responsible for the costumes and the aesthetic presentation. Peter is the obvious technophile, with his love of the cyber fantastic and interest in the linking of robotics with art, which although not yet part of the show could be a future addition, resources permitting. The visual effects are a major turn on for each of the artists. The costumes and lighting and role playing provide the fetishistic overtone.

So what are their performances all about? They have worked with Ron Athey (an article on him appeared in Fringecore 2), but they portray little of Athey’s ritual blood letting scenes and/or the political undertones or audience participation (they actually have a barrier between them and the audience not just because of the blood, fire and other fluids, but it otherwise disturbs their concentration and enjoyment).

The happening starts with two demons representing fire and water. They are complementary yet contradictory representing the macabre – a death form in a world of fantasy. To bring them into the real world, their bodies are revived and revitalised by the nurses who perform body modification acts on them with needles, etc. Their bodies are manipulated in order to exorcise the demons. The nurses live in the real world and at this stage of the happening, the difference between the two worlds is signified. Here we find reflections of reason: madness; science versus the mythical. The demons transcend through purgatory, resembling zombies, attack again, but are suppressed by the nurses until they are materialised.
At this point a role transformation takes place, metamorphosing the nurses into demons. This is followed by a scene of the Golgotta, each group fighting to dominate the other, a fetishistic orgy of symbolic sexuality. At which point there is little doubt that many of the audience are dripping with excitement and rapture. In the final scene, the nurses are rebirthed/resurrected as angels, an act full of religio-sexual connotations. However, in principle this show is not about material (physical) sex, but fetishised fantasy.

Despite all the piercings, needles and other instruments, there is surprisingly little blood. A little is shed during the scarification acts.

The music for the performances is especially composed for each scene. It is loosely speaking, dark ambient , which is mixed live on stage, each performer choosing his or own preferred piece of music, most suited to their character.

Nurses and Needles perform every other month or so at theatres around Europe and Fringecore will keep you up to date or check out their web site at: http://nan.allmansland.com/ .
Each of the performers also do solo performances or in smaller groups of two and three.

To think that this whole concept was born out of a birthday surprise present for Stephane DasBoot a few years ago, when the other members of the now Nurses and Needles group decided to give him a fully acted out fetishistic pain and pleasure trip.

"Nurses & Needles": From Ritual to Clinical Body Art
Pervy piercing performance powered by endorphins

Original Show: 1997 Sylvie Anneet, Arkel Piercing, et al. in Belgium

http://www.arkel.be/nl/013/index.html

 

Medical Fetishes I
by Laural Wood, R.n.m.N (Registered No-Mercy Nursey)
 

At some point in our childhood, we all played nurse or doctor…for those very few who may not have… poor you! That was the premier of all prime opportunities to peek at Little Sally’s who-who or Joey’s thinger and get away with doing some rather advanced forms of innocent sexual perversions! As long as Sally or Joey didn’t tell anyone else, the "sessions" probably continued for weeks and months and maybe longer, assuming the intrigue and excitement held their attention long enough! Otherwise, it was off to the tree fort, riding the banana seat bike or playing with G.I. Joe or Barbie. 
  
 

So, there it was! The beginning of that fetish, that compulsive desire to explore another in ways that we innately knew was not the norm, but we somehow didn’t care! If allowed, we would have continued exploring it as we grew older, but unfortunately, the hormonal imbalance of adolescence forced us into an awkward self-consciousness. We could hardly be brave enough to ask a date if we could tie them up and insert medical instruments into them "’cause it’s fun!", when we were too afraid to hold a hand or make the first attempt at a kiss! Hence, we decide to stuff our fetish back down into that shadow area of our psyche and only allow it out while alone and masturbating.
 
 

Now, we are adults. Free to make decisions of our own; free to be who we want to be. And amazingly, we discover that we are not alone in the fetish world! We realize that our little dark secret is similar to the little dark secret of hundreds, thousands, maybe even millions of others! Yippee! We explore other fetishes. We find groups and societies dedicated to nothing but pure fetish fun! We see how popular and almost trendy it’s become to be "into S&M", bombarded by cigarette, vodka, and even breath mint ads with whips and black boots. Yet, we still feel like the Lone Ranger, because no one is talking about medical fetishes! Yes, we find glimpses of it on the web, but we know pics, jpg’s and gif’s of nurses with their pussy or tits exposed is NOT medical fetish. Europe and Japan offer a foray of tantalizing pictures, posed superbly by professional fetish photographers, but we still don’t get to the meat (…or the heat!) of the matter!
 
 

The medical (clinic, as they say in Europe) scene has long been an underground subject. Pulling it out of its underground obscurity is a growing faction of fetish medical enthusiasts. Evidence of this is everywhere! Latex and PVC designed nurses outfits, the imagery laid out in every form of media, from J-F Soyez’s photography to Soryama’s lithographs as well as the countless webpages, claiming to have the best in medical fetish! However, writings on the subject are very scarce. Our need for knowledge and an intelligent approach to this fetish is blatantly deficient.

Therefore, in this article, and future articles, we will delve into the world of clinical, medical fetishes. We will look at the history of medical fetish play, unveiling the secrets Grandma or Great Granddad would never divulge! After all, what fantasies do you think were swimming around the heads of those wounded soldiers as Florence Nightingale gave them a sponge bath? Then, if we dare, we will attempt to analyze the psychology of medical play. Why do we get a kick out of this stuff in the first place? Another article on the "how-to" of safety and preparation for this sort of play, explains the need for education as a precursor to preventing accidents! We will also list the terminology and explanations of use of each unique instrument from both their actual medical uses to their use in fetish play. And we will demonstrate the methodology and instructional advice for medical play beginning with the basics for getting started, including the complete doctor bag tools, et al.

Our desire to educate, enlighten and encourage safe, sane and consensual medical scene play is paramount! Any of the information gathered, translated and regurgitated here is purely for those reasons. Individual adults taking on the right to act out their fetishism or fantasy under his/her own free will, do so with complete and sole responsibility. We can only underscore, again, do it with utmost respect, safety, complete information and a genuine understanding of the role to be played out. 
 

Laural Wood
Owner of http://www.MedicalToys.com

MedicalToys.com is a website and mail-order catalogue selling unique medical fetish devices. Laural and her husband, Sebastian have been in the Scene for over 20 years, primarily as "underground" players in California and Europe. Their goal with MedicalToys.com is to bring a fresh, positive outlook with exciting, innovative ideas and products to the Pansexual, Bisexual, Heterosexual, Gay and Lesbian BDSM Communities.

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