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Dahn Rozario: Body Language
 

After making waves taking on cultural stereotypes with "White People Need to Relax", Dahn Rozario shifts focus to the comedy of body language. With his energetic style, he explores the meaning of the silent symphony of gestures we all perform daily.

Body Language is a collection of thoughts and ideas, jam packed with the wild Rozario tales we've all come to know and love. With his signature blend of humour and physical comedy, Dahn dissects the everyday goings on arounds us in this rapidly changing world, giving audiences a hilarious peek into the mind of a madman... or a genius, who knows!

"proper edgy... Dahn’s not your typical comedian... he is funny, really funny" Entertainment Now (UK)

 

Event details

Venue: Laugh Lounge
Bookings: https://adelaidefringe.com.au/fringetix/dahn-rozario-body-language-af2024
Start Date: Saturday 24 February 2024

Wed, 21 Feb - Sun, 25 Feb
50 min
Laugh Lounge
$22 to $28
M15+ (1 Warning)

 

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