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Tender
 

Tender

Gentle and affectionate or sensitive and aching, what is it to be tender? Combining circus and cabaret, 'Tender' celebrates themes of love, desire, and vulnerability through a queer gaze.

'Tender' gives you permission to voyeuristically observe bodies weave and melt, from solos to duos to writhing group scenes that fluidly incorporate aerials and acrobatics exploring concepts of power play, sexuality, and intimacy. 

Watch as we disassemble gender constructs and dismantle binaries.

With multiple sell-out shows under their belt - this is one not to be missed.

presented by Cirque X

"Stunningly athletic and awe-inspiring performances by this circus ensemble will leave you wanting more." ArtsHub

"They are a force to be reckoned with." Theatre Travels

 

Event details

Venue: The Vault at Fool's Paradise, Victoria Square / Tarntanyangga, Grote St, Adelaide, Kaurna Country
Bookings: https://adelaidefringe.com.au/fringetix/tender-af2024
Start Date: Wednesday 13 March 2024

-Wednesday 13th March 6pm
-Thursday 14th March 6pm
-Friday 15th March 6pm
-Saturday 16th March 6pm
-Sunday 17th March 5pm

 

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