I Can't Help The Way I Feel is a piece dedicated to body and mind in an attempt to honour, connect and rise; a series of movements that synthesise a choreographic process with the ultimate aim be the purification of the soul. Executed by Lulu Love, a male-to-female performer in transition, the dance attempt references John Isaacs' description ‘emotional landscape’, reffering to a rather social/mental obesity than a factual. Inspired by Isaacs' homonymous work at Wellcome Collection this is an ode to individuality using obesity as a metaphor and the obsession of the human race over its image instead of its brain hence the sculpture’s lack of head.
A sequence of experimentations followed through another video, a piece of paper and a poem expressing personal feelings reinterpreting and reclaiming the title and its meaning.