This internationally known performance collective uses dance as a form of resistance, care, and radical expression. Founded on principles of collaboration, vulnerability, and bodily autonomy, their work challenges traditional norms of masculinity and embraces fluidity in identity, movement, and emotion.

Blending choreography, improvisation, and visual aesthetics, their performances are raw and intimate, yet highly composed—bridging contemporary dance, queer politics, and ritual. Whether in clubs, galleries, or open public space, YBDG creates temporary zones of freedom where bodies speak loudly without words.

It’s not just dance—it’s a statement, a protest, and a celebration of becoming.