G'DAY HABIBI Showcases What It's Like Growing Up as a Lebanese-Australian

By: Feb. 26, 2017
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Body hair, cultural clashes and veganism - just a few of the issues confronting 24-yearold Danielle Faour. G'Day Habibi is a musical exploration of life's contradictions when you're a half-Lebo, half-Aussie girl.

Following the success of G'Day Habibi at the 2016 Melbourne Fringe Festival, Danielle Faour will bring the hilarious show to The Butterfly Club in 2017.

Nominated for 'Best Cabaret' (Melbourne Fringe Festival, 2016), G'Day Habibi is a comedy/cabaret style show revealing what it's really like growing up with a Lebanese father. Stories include the ongoing struggle of explaining to her dad that she can't eat chicken because it is, in fact, meat.

Danni puts her own twist on classic songs, featuring music from Beyonce, Lady Gaga, Boys II Men and a very hairy parody of Kasey Chambers' hit, 'Not Pretty Enough'.

As a singer-songwriter, Danielle performs local gigs around Melbourne. In 2014, her voice took her all way to Sweden to represent Australia in the Karaoke World Championships (yes, it's a real thing!).

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G'DAY HABIBI VENUE: The Butterfly Club Carson Place, off Little Collins St (between Swanston & Elizabeth) in the Melbourne

CBD DATES: Tue 7- Sun 12 March TIME: 8.30pm (55mins)

TO BOOK TICKETS visit https://thebutterflyclub.com/show/g-day-habibi Full: $32 / Concession: $28 / Member: $26 / Group 6+: $25



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