dis.order is a work that navigates the complexities of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (adhd), exploring the struggle for social acceptance and the challenges of symptoms regulation. the piece sheds light on the difficulties individuals with adhd face in adapting to modern systems and societal rhythms.
inspired by the books ‘delivered from distraction’ by edward m. halowell and ‘driven to distraction’ by john j. ratey, dis.order offers a profound reflection on the lived experience of adhd, bringing its nuances to the stage through movement and storytelling.




