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Tender
 

Tender is the queer circus cabaret that will leave you aching for more.

What is it to be tender? Is it gentle and affectionate or sensitive and aching? Featuring an all-queer cast, Tender probes this question to uncover and explore relationships, power play, desire, and sexuality with flips, aerial tricks, high kicks, hair whips and musical quips.

Strap on in as Tender creates a dynamic play space that bridges the floor and air by merging aerial and ground disciplines along with live, original music to disassemble gender constructs and dismantle binaries.

At the heart of it, Tender is a joyous celebration of queer community, connectedness, vulnerability and, of course, tenderness.

 

Event details

Venue: The Vault, Spiegeltent Festival Garden at The Entertainment Quarter
Bookings: https://sydneyfringe.com/events/tender/
Start Date: Wednesday 25 September 2024

Auslan interpreted Friday 27/09 and Saturday 28/09

 

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