“I wanted to make a show about being too fat to dance.”
After her success at this years Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Maria Ferguson will be performing her one-woman comedy show ‘Fat Girls Don’t Dance’ at Camden’s Roundhouse.
The performance uses a mixture of theatre, dance, and spoken word with Ferguson explaining it is “an opportunity to explore my relationship with food, my relationship with my body and my relationship with my dancing.”
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“I wanted to make a show about being too fat to dance.”
After her success at this years Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Maria Ferguson will be performing her one-woman comedy show ‘Fat Girls Don’t Dance’ at Camden’s Roundhouse.
The performance uses a mixture of theatre, dance, and spoken word with Ferguson explaining it is “an opportunity to explore my relationship with food, my relationship with my body and my relationship with my dancing.”
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