Dance & Physical Theatre

Tits Out

But not for the boys.

$25.00
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A vivid pink and blue image of a person of Anglo-Celtic descent, from waist to eye level. They are looking to the left with their left arm raised, and left fist resting on their cheek. Their right hand hovers in front of the centre of their chest. They are bare chested, with a blue rectangle censoring their nipple.
A vivid pink and purple image of a person of South Asian and Mediterranean descent, from eye level to waist. Their right hand is resting on their waist, revealing their dark underarm hair, their left hand is resting on their stomach. They are looking above the eye line of the viewer. A pink rectangle is covering their breasts.

Image Credit: Ebony Muller - photo, Shelley O'Meara - graphic design

A vivid pink and blue image of a person of Anglo-Celtic descent, from waist to eye level. They are looking to the left with their left arm raised, and left fist resting on their cheek. Their right hand hovers in front of the centre of their chest. They are bare chested, with a blue rectangle censoring their nipple.
A vivid pink and purple image of a person of South Asian and Mediterranean descent, from eye level to waist. Their right hand is resting on their waist, revealing their dark underarm hair, their left hand is resting on their stomach. They are looking above the eye line of the viewer. A pink rectangle is covering their breasts.
  • Created by: Shelley O'Meara

  • Performed by: Sadie Bloom, Chelsea Byrne, Margot Morales, Ebony Muller, Shelley O’Meara

  • Produced by: Chelsea Byrne

Every tit is different, everyone feels differently about their tits. Do you have them? Have you had them? Are you just getting them? Do you wish they just weren’t there?

‘Tits Out’ blends contemporary dance, projection and installation in a high octane exploration of the breasted experience. Sagging tits, trans tits, tits of colour, tits with cherry-sized cysts poking out. An exhibition of all the history and complexity carried within our bodies, in our tits, as they are controlled and celebrated, sexualised and shamed, censored and desired.

Blending dry comedy and earnest angst; dancing tits out and sweaty. For better or worse, ‘Tits Out’ brings you up close and personal to the tits at hand.

This project has been supported by Yarra City Council, Dancehouse and Fort Green Yoga.

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