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For renowned dancer and choreographer Didik Nini Thowok, cross-dressing performances are not just about wearing clothes associated with the opposite sex, complete with make-up and mannerisms. After the lights dimmed, a middle aged man, donning a green jarik (traditional Javanese cloth) and black kemben (breast cloth), walked onto the stage. (JP/A. Kurniawan Ulung). Photo: (JP/Donny Fernando)
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