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By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Private Policy and Terms of Use. The German opera's use of explicit sex and real blood caused 18 audience members to require medical treatment in one weekend. An explicit opera in Germany is sparking controversy internationally for its combination of lesbian sex with religion as well as its use of real blood and live piercings.
Sancta, by performance artist Florentina Holzinger, has been called everything from "scandalous" and "anti-Catholic" to "innovative" and "exuberant joy. What is 'Sancta' about? Sancta features an all-women cast portraying nuns, following its lead, Susanna, as she discovers her sexuality. The show's description states, "Some aspects of the evening may cause discomfort for certain individuals, and for others, they may even be retraumatizing.
The focus of the evening is on spirituality and sexuality, but also on criticism of religion and a critical examination of religious and societal violence. An early scene depicts Susanna having sex with a crucifix, and a later one shows another nun swallowing a crucifix sword.
The show also includes Jesus, portrayed by a woman, who sings tracks by Eminem and at one point spanks a half-naked nun. The show is meant for audiences 18 and older, and contains the content warnings: "Sexual acts will take place on stage.
Additionally, real blood and stage blood will be shown, as well as piercing procedures and the infliction of a wound. The performance will also feature strobe effects, loud volumes, and incense. Sancta is based on Paul Hindemith's earlyth-century opera Sancta Susanna , which featured a similar story about a nun named Susanna giving in to temptation and experimenting sexually.