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Head On Photo Festival

Brian Cassey: Me Too!...Where the Boys Are...the Girls Are

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Every day, all day Monday 9 November 2020 to Sunday 29 November 2020

For male burlesque dancers, a large part of their act is to ‘interact’ with the young and scantily clad female audience – in direct contrast to the #MeToo movement that exploded around the planet.

A fascinating insight from both sides - the men who are ‘doing a job’ and the young women who embrace the ‘performance’.

London-born, Cairns-based award-winning photojournalist Brian Cassey has covered momentous events such as the evacuation of refugees from East Timor (1999), victims of the Bali bomb blasts (2002), Boxing Day tsunami (2004) and Australia’s detention of asylum seekers on Manus Island. 

After delivering the first online festival in the world in May, attracting 80,000 visits, Head On Photo Festival returns with a printed festival of quality photography this November. 

Visit beautiful and topical exhibitions in open spaces and galleries around Sydney.

Explore the November exhibitions and more

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