The fifth, annual All About Women festival will conclude – and shake off – an empowering and huge day of talks, panels, and performances – with anti-dance class phenomenon No Lights, No Lycra (NLNL).
Conceived in Melbourne in 2009 by dancers Alice Glenn and Heidi Barrett, No Lights, No Lycra (NLNL) is famous for its inclusive, body positive, and truly uninhibited approach to dance.
Now a global dance community found in 76 locations around Australia, New Zealand, Europe, Canada, and the USA, NLNL is strictly, and importantly, no lights, no lycra, no teacher, no imposed choreography, and no technique. It's purely about the joy of dancing, minus the judgment.
With powerful, curated playlists and a pitch-black dancefloor, NLNL's mandate is free form movement, exhilarating dance, and self-expression.
After a full day of important and challenging discussions, the NLNL sessions will provide a (sweaty) release for All About Women audiences.
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