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Body Body Commodity | Tasdance and Jenni Large presented by The Theatre Royal

Body Body Commodity | Tasdance and Jenni Large presented by The Theatre Royal

Starts: Friday, 13 September 2024
Ends: Saturday, 14 September 2024
Body Body Commodity is a visceral, visual, defiant and explicit demonstration of feminine fury and power. In Jenni Large and Tasdance’s presentation of Body Body Commodity, five celebrated female dancers manipulate and interpret a mass of pastel foam objects, blurring the lines between object, body, power and product. The performers balance on the sharp, serrated line between humorous and harrowing, inviting the audience to connect with the confronting demands society and commerce place on women’s bodies. …a contemporary dance work of transformative grace, skilled grotesqueries and unfiltered physical female power. Arts Hub
Add to Calendar 2024-09-13 12:00 am 2024-09-14 12:00 am Body Body Commodity | Tasdance and Jenni Large presented by The Theatre Royal Body Body Commodity is a visceral, visual, defiant and explicit demonstration of feminine fury and power. In Jenni Large and Tasdance’s presentation of Body Body Commodity, five celebrated female dancers manipulate and interpret a mass of pastel foam objects, blurring the lines between object, body, power and product. The performers balance on the sharp, serrated line between humorous and harrowing, inviting the audience to connect with the confronting demands society and commerce place on women’s bodies. …a contemporary dance work of transformative grace, skilled grotesqueries and unfiltered physical female power. Arts Hub 29 Campbell Street, Hobart , TAS , 7000 , Australia
29 Campbell Street, Hobart , TAS , 7000 , Australia
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