A ballet director in Germany accused of smearing dog poop on the face of a critic who didn't like his work | Business Insider

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A ballet director in Germany is accused of smearing dog faeces on the face of a dance critic who wrote a scathing review of his work.

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A ballet director in Germany accused of smearing dog poop on the face of a critic who didn't like his workMarco Goecke is accused of smashing dog poop into the face of Wiebke Hüster at the foyer of the Hanover State Opera. Choreographer Marco Goecke was upset by Wiebke Hüster's negative review of his work, German media reported.

As Goecke confronted Hüster on Saturday, he became more and more irate until he pulled out a paper bag with animal feces and"smacked the face of our dance critic with the contents," FAZ wrote."Police investigations into this outrageous incident are ongoing and criminal charges have been filed immediately," it wrote.that the bag of poop contained dog feces.

"With his impulsive reaction to the journalist, Marco Goecke violated all the rules of conduct of the Hanover State Opera," the state theater wrote in its statement.

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