Adelaide Festival review: Private View
Restless Dance Theatre’s exploration of sex, love and intimacy is gentle, playful and moving.
Restless Dance Theatre’s exploration of sex, love and intimacy is gentle, playful and moving.
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Audience members will be invited to play the role of voyeur in Private View, an Adelaide Festival show highlighting diverse and often hidden experiences of sex, love, romance and desire.
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