Thursday 20th May 2021 to
Saturday 22nd May 2021
Medway Dance Network will be exploring gender identity and the benefit of women cross-dressing to gain financial and employment privileges afforded to men during the 1920’s. The dance performance will reveal hidden stories of the past and moving into modern times, celebrating gender identity within the community.
About the organisation
Medway Dance Network (MDN) are a collective of professional dance artists, choreographers, teachers, community practitioners and companies and aims to unite anyone interested in and involved with dance in Medway.
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Image credit: Medway Dance Network, Burling Bertie, Miss Vesta Tilley Poster
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