Abstract
Lesbians are dirty, aren’t they?
With incredible strength, a pole and a lot of humour, this powerful solo
performance explores identity, objectification and what it is to be a
gay, ‘barely visible’ woman in a raw and physical journey of
empowerment.
With elements of physical theatre, pole and contemporary dance, Rowena
Gander, and acclaimed physical theatre director, Elinor Randle, bring
playfulness, authenticity, and boldness to this mesmerising work.
With incredible strength, a pole and a lot of humour, this powerful solo
performance explores identity, objectification and what it is to be a
gay, ‘barely visible’ woman in a raw and physical journey of
empowerment.
With elements of physical theatre, pole and contemporary dance, Rowena
Gander, and acclaimed physical theatre director, Elinor Randle, bring
playfulness, authenticity, and boldness to this mesmerising work.
Original language | English |
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Media of output | Other |
Publication status | Published - 2022 |
Keywords
- Lesbian Dance
- Lesbian
- physical theatre
- Pole Dance
- Sexuality