Woman's Day Magazine NZ

SMASHING STEREOTYPES IN STYLE

Cabaret performer Amanaki Prescott-Faletau has many strings to her boa. When she’s not acting on screen in productions like The Breaker Upperers and The Panthers, the multi-talented Tongan-New Zealander helps run the dance company she co-founded, Fine Fatale. The collective’s cabaret film Fever premieres at Auckland’s Civic Theatre on 17 September and 24 before they embark on a nationwide live tour.

Fine Fatale’s mission is to put queer and MVPFAFF/LGBTQIA voices centre stage – a cause that is a driving

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