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worldwrite | February 26, 2009 at 04:49 am
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A drag ballet dancer performs The Swan and Africans want flushing loos in this glimpse of WORLDwrite’s Gala night. Director Ceri Dingle explains, “Ian Archer-Watters’ performance and the film Flush it suggest we should refuse to accept the so called ‘natural limits’ society prescribes and must be free to be whatever we want to be and demand the best for all.” A documentary on Ian’s work entitled “Swansong” is being planned by the feisty WORLDbytes crew who filmed this report.
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