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Step into a powerful exploration of identity, masculinity and resistance in contemporary Australia. Exoticism moves beyond 80s multiculturalism, dismantling stereotypes and reconstructing what diversity means in a post-colonial landscape.Performed by Lucky Lartey and Vishnu Arunasalam - dancers with distinct cultural backgrounds and training - the choreography (also by Lucky Lartey) uses mirroring, symmetry and contrast to probe binaries like race and gender, revealing both difference and shared humanity.
Audiences will encounter dynamic dance interwoven with installation, including video and animation design by Nathaniel Nelson (Ghana). Together, these elements create an immersive experience that challenges perceptions and celebrates complexity.
Shown as a double bill with Kuramanunya.
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Old Ambulance Station, 80 Howard Street,Nambour,QLD,Australia
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