Homegrown performing arts company TerryandTheCuz’s SK!N is not your typical dance show. If you caught it last year at the George Town Festival in Penang, when it was still a work-in-progress, you’ll know what we are talking about.
SK!N, which is energised by raw, unconventional and thought-provoking themes, is arguably a contemporary arts performance that pushes further than most. Presented by TerryandTheCuz and Ashley Dyer, an Australian-based choreographer, SK!N aims to spark a multi-faceted, empathetic but critical response to human trafficking.