M_N

M_N

M_N - A new street dance-theatre show by Carmen Yih aka hitahhchi, co-created with Giuliano 'Gino' Hammal aka Kid Trip, 24, and Kihmo Quintela.

M_N tells the story of two young men searching for their identity under the crushing pressures of current standards of masculinity. Combining expressive, unfiltered freestyle street dance, and an evocative soundtrack by MQ, April Guest, Samora Pinderhughes, and Gorilla Beatz; M_N is, at its heart, a reminder of how healthy and diverse expressions of masculinity can thrive when given the guidance and support to develop.

Audience warnings: Use of smoke/haze Contains loud music References mental illness and sexism

Supported through the Bowery Theatre Residency Program, with support from The Iceberg Foundation, Critical Path Space Grant, and VCA Choreography Development Award

Where: Bowery Theatre, St Albans VIC 3021 When: Friday 16 February session - Doors open at 1.40 pm with a pre-show interaction. The show will start at 2 pm. Saturday 17 February session - Doors open at 5.10 pm with pre-show interaction. The show will start at 5.30 pm. Tickets: Full $15, Concession $10 at https://creativebrimbank.com.au/m-n

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