Another stylistically audacious work, The Bull on the Roof sails across disparate narratives and international locations - Johannesburg, Helsinki, Vienna and New York. The result is a kaleidoscopic snapshot of urban spaces and sexual ...See moreAnother stylistically audacious work, The Bull on the Roof sails across disparate narratives and international locations - Johannesburg, Helsinki, Vienna and New York. The result is a kaleidoscopic snapshot of urban spaces and sexual variations - walking through cities, taking ferries, riding trains, going on a picnic and fornicating within and without, but always informed by place - site specific, one might say. The geographic disorientation is heightened by voice-overs in multiple languages but held together by the similarity of the small details of peoples' lives, whatever country they may be in. Written by
national arts festival grahamstown
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