Sullied tackles sexual violence through dance
Show explores themes like religion, body politics and toxic masculinity
There was no dimming of lights to gently lead the attendees into the hall when the dance show Sullied began on Friday night.
Instead, a Joyous Celebration song blasted through the speakers as the audience waiting in the foyer in front of Mannie Manim at Market Theatre in Newtown. With everyone still amazed by how the proceedings were unfolding, a string of bras and women’s underwear with a reddish substance that looks like blood drips on top of the audience’s heads...
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