Behaviour Festival, The Arches, Glasgow: Amy and Rosana Cade: Sister
Behaviour Festival 2014
Thu 6 Mar – Fri 2 May 2014 | Various times and dates | Festival Pass: £48/£38

Behaviour presents
Amy and Rosana Cade: Sister
Thu 6 – Fri 7 Mar 2014 | 8.30pm (90 mins) | £12/£10 (Behaviour day passes available for £20/£16, festival passes available for £48/£38)
Amy and Rosana are sisters, born exactly 22 months apart in the mid ‘80s.
Amy has worked in the sex industry. Rosana is a lesbian with a shaved head and hairy armpits.
They are both feminists.
In Sister, Amy and Rosana Cade present a bold and unflinching examination of themselves: Their family bonds, shared experiences, and the differing paths they have taken in their adult lives. This performative exploration of female sexuality will see them revealing everything in an attempt to understand their own and each other’s sexual identities, and how the world they grew up in together has shaped them into the women they are today.
Originally presented as a work in progress at Arches Live 2013, Sister returns as a developed piece for the 2014 Behaviour Festival.
“…the sheer heft of their unflinchingly naked frankness leaves you caught between laughter and tears.”
Herald
“The performance fairly bristles with politics, as the two begin to ask whether feminists can simply turn their backs on the porn industry, or should be trying to invade and transform it.”
Scotsman
“…an educative exploration of female sexuality and the incalculable forms which it can take”
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