The Thought Occurs

Tuesday, 23 December 2025

THE NATIVITY, REIMAGINED

A Horizontal Power Collective in Six Scenes

Presented by:
The Seasonal Justice Ensemble
(with support from the Office of Narrative Equity)


CAST (SELF-SELECTED, ROTATING)

  • Mary (they/she) — gestational participant

  • Joseph (he/they) — logistical ally

  • The Infant — pre-consensual presence

  • The Shepherds — rural stakeholders

  • The Magi — epistemically problematic visitors

  • The Angel — non-corporeal facilitator

  • The Donkey — silent but centred

No roles are fixed. Anyone may step in or out at any time.


SCENE I: THE ANNUNCIATION (REVISED)

The Angel does not “announce”.

Instead, they open with:

“I’m not here to tell you anything.
I’m here to ask whether you’re open to a conversation.”

Mary requests:

  • clarification

  • boundaries

  • and a written summary

The concept of divine will is immediately flagged as hierarchical.

The Angel apologises.


SCENE II: THE BIRTH (DE-CENTRED)

The birth does not “happen”.

It emerges.

The Infant is not placed in a manger, as this would imply:

  • containment

  • ownership

  • and agricultural metaphors

Instead, the Infant is co-present with the group.

No one says “baby”.

They say:

“This being, as they are.”

Applause is discouraged.


SCENE III: THE SHEPHERDS ARRIVE

The Shepherds enter cautiously, having checked whether their presence is welcome.

They say:

“We come not to witness, but to hold space.”

Someone asks why shepherds were chosen.

A discussion begins about:

  • rural romanticism

  • labour exploitation

  • and whether sheep have been adequately consulted

The sheep are acknowledged.


SCENE IV: THE MAGI PROBLEM

The Magi arrive with gifts.

Immediate tension.

Gold is flagged as:

  • extractive

  • monetised

  • and aggressively shiny

Frankincense is questioned for its colonial trade history.

Myrrh is deemed “a bit much for a newborn.”

The Magi apologise and offer instead:

  • lived experience

  • reflective listening

  • and a land acknowledgement

Their astrology is appreciated but not endorsed.


SCENE V: THE QUESTION OF SALVATION

Someone asks:

“Is this child meant to save us?”

The room falls silent.

Mary responds carefully:

“We are trying not to project expectations onto this being.”

Joseph adds:

“If anything happens, it will be co-created.”

The concept of “messiah” is retired in favour of:

“Emergent Relational Possibility.”


SCENE VI: THE CLOSING CIRCLE

There is no finale.

Instead, everyone sits in a circle.

The Angel facilitates a reflection:

  • What did this birth feel like?

  • Where did hierarchy show up?

  • Did anyone feel centred without consent?

The Donkey is thanked for their emotional labour.


PROGRAM NOTES

  • No star appears, as celestial bodies should not imply destiny.

  • No “Silent Night” is sung, as silence has been weaponised historically.

  • No conclusion is reached.


FINAL LINE (DELIVERED BY THE ANGEL)

“Nothing has been foretold.
Nothing has been fulfilled.
Something has happened,
and we will continue unpacking it in the new year.”