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Atlanta Eke

Atlanta Eke is an Australian artist with interests in dance and choreography in an expanded field. Educated at Deakin University, Atlanta has been a performer and creator presenting her experimental work since 2003 throughout Australia and Europe in a variety of formats. She has worked with artists such as Xavier Le Roy, Ros Warby, Tim Darbyshire and Lucy Guerin among others.
dance thinking in Issue #03: Less Is More
Atlanta Eke and Emma Kim Hagdahl

The Dancing Body Does Not Move Freely?

Our new Housemates are Atlanta Eke and Emma Kim Hagdahls who will work on the project NAME GIVEN 2: Body Lies. They share here some of the avenues they will investigate. Read more...
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