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Review: Neil Ieremia’s Crying Men

Exploring masculinity, inter-generational violence and domestic abuse in new dance work

Black Grace, Crying Men
Auckland Waterfront Theatre

An exploration of masculinity, inter-generational violence and domestic abuse is at the core of Neil Ieremia’ s new dance work, Crying Men which is a bleak and not very uplifting contemporary story.

This richly textured work combines

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John Daly-Peoples Thu, 06 Sep 2018
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