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'Our performances are heavy because of our pain'
Dakh Daughters are an all-female group from Ukraine. Dressed in black and white outfits and tutus, they mix performance art and music to produce what they call a freak cabaret.
They have been appearing at the World Music Festival, Womad, taking place in the south west of England.
Weekend’s Martin Vennard asked Ruslana Khazipova, a member of the group, where the name Dhak Daughters comes from.
(Image: Ruslana Khazipova, a member of the Dhak Daughters)
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