The human psyche is such that we often mistakenly believe that we have self-control.
Yellow Monkey is a new dance work that looks at the human psyche and asks:
What is the meaning of our existence? What are we striving for? How does a distorted
psyche affect our external behaviour? What do we do when we fear being forgotten,
demand to be heard and seek release for anger? When irrational behaviour leads to an
explosion, are we human or animal?
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