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Glitta Supernova returns with 'Body Map'

Glitta Supernova is back in town with her wild and crazy show Body Map. 

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Guy Gomeze caught the show last year and described it as “raw, extreme, humorous and authentic”. In his four star review Gomeze said the show took the audience on a journey.

“Glitta guides us through the terrain of the body and self, radicalised bodies, bodies as vehicles of expression, the naked free body, the body as the commodity, the body controlled by corporate mass marketing, the body controlled by greed, power and religion.”

Glitta Supernova was described as “the absolute quintessential underground alternative performance artist.”

We had a chat with Glitta last year and she was one of the most interesting people we chatted to. Take a read of our Q&A.

Bodymap is on at Casa Mondo in The Pleasure Garden until 17th February 2018. Get tickets at Fringe World.   

OIP Staff


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