The world's first dance show for completely naked viewers took place in Sydney
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-worlds-first-dance-show-for-completely-naked-viewers-took-place-in-sydney.htmlThe world's first dance show with naked dancers for exactly the same unfettered audience took place as part of the Sydney Festival. The show of the Sydney Dance Company was choreographed by Raphael Bonachela and rather meets the interests of the audience of nudists or people brave enough to throw off the shackles of clothing and public condemnation and watch the performance in the nude. The only rule, apart from the lack of clothes, is that the viewer must be over 18 years old.
The description of the dance show says that it is "a journey into the intimate world of art and dance."
"Six dancers move and breathe, their bodies and souls are naked, they explore one of the best creations in our world — the human body. Dancers react to paintings, sculptures, photographs and pencil sketches by such recognized masters as Pablo Picasso, Lucien Freud, Henri Matisse and Louise Bourgeois."
Source: Daily Mail
Keywords: 18+ | Australia | Audience | Naked | Nudists | Nude | Nudity | Sydney | Dancers
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