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This piece explores the inner sexuality of women and reveals her ascent to liberation and descent into madness. It is a search for identity going from virgin to vixen, creation to destruction, exotica to unrelenting erotica. It shows a woman who is unabashedly in charge of her own sexuality. This piece is an exultation of women. "Shakti unleashes the force of eros and death and becomes a woman who dances with the wolves." (Toronto Star) |
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photo by Jorg Hacker |
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| 1997 Tokyo Aoyama Enkei Theatre (Group version) | |
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| 2003 Edinburgh The Garage Theatre (Solo version) |