TOXIC SHOCK was a New York-based choreographer and performance artist (2009-2016). She created a body of work that synthesized dance, theater and comedy. Her work was presented mainly in New York City. Venues include MoMa PS1 as part of “Greater New York”, Impulstanz (Vienna), The Kitchen, The Museum of Arts and Design, The Chocolate Factory Theater, Abrons Art Center, and Dixon Place among others. In 2015 she was named “a prostitute” by the New York Times, as well as having her work recognized as one of the top ten performances of 2013 by Time Out New York. She “won” peoples choice award at Impulstanz, which is the only prize given out through a public voting, as well as the only prize to come without an actual prize. Her live work has been censored by The MoMa PS1 after its initial commission. Additionally she holds the distinction of being flagged as spam by New York Live Arts as well as deleted and her profile banned by Pornhub, and Vimeo alike. Social commentary and institutional critique were the main focus of her body of work which led to its subsequent censorship and the impossibility of existence.
Pronouns: she/her
Scenes as performer
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Millk chugging, mylar, slow motion resonance, filling and being filled; these are just a few of the images that flood AORTA films’ first feature, The Oh Files, starring Parts Authority, Ginny Woolf, Erykah Ohms, Xposed Brick, and Toxic…
Pixie bombshell Toxic Shock takes the reigns in this scene as she tops the ready and willing Xposed Brick. Shock is packing-and Brick is asking. See these two switch things up in this austere pegging scene. Double the cock, double the fun.
Scenes as Collaborators
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Scenes as Crew
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