New York City
Princess Crocodile – a deeper glance at girlhood Understanding girlhood is like dissecting a chrysanthemum without tearing the petals and snapping the stem – it’s a complex and fragile process – that grapples with the idiosyncrasy and volatility of female fantasies and dreams. In Princess Crocodile, dancers reveal exactly that – the indefinite experience of becoming a woman, which draws on the constant wavering between self-loathing and self-loving, between feeling like a royal princess in one moment and in the next, an hideous, atrocious crocodile.