💨 Abstract
In "Primal Bog," Rosa Garland’s edgy Edinburgh Fringe show, Garland delves into themes of sexuality, shame, and kinks, often in nude and messy performances. She aims to connect with the audience by breaking barriers. Rosal plays with live worms and tattoos herself permanently each night, comparing her art to Jackass. This show, inspired by Esther Perel's work, bridges nudity and clowning in the Fringe, where the two genres often collide.
Courtesy: Kitty Chrisp
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