This process is symbolic of how bodies are customarily wiped clean after death. As the participants were not dead, they had the gift of returning the the "rest" of their lives.






Napping Affects Performance (NAP) is a performance and participation project providing community naps in collaboration with various performances, including (but not limited to) collaborations with sound, word, touch, and the delivery of naps to various sites and/or contexts. For more information on monthly meetings, or to book a naptism or mobile nap, please call 713-582-1198 or email: nappingaffectsperformance@gmail.com
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