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DANCEHOUSE DIARY

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    • Issue #13: UnFoldings
    • Issue #12.2: What Now? — New Topographies of the Body
    • Issue #12.1: What Now? — Interior Lives
    • Issue #11: The Japan Issue
    • Issue #10: The Many & The Few – Assembling the political
    • Issue #09: The Money Issue
    • Issue #08: Dance and Ethics.
    • Issue #07: Rituals of Now
    • Issue #06: Body in the Raw. Nudity Today.
    • Issue #05: Body Social. Body Political.
    • Issue #04: Dance Is Massive.
    • Issue #03: Less Is More
    • Issue #02: What’s Coming?
    • Issue #01: Mobile Minds
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Gulsen Ozer

Gulsen Ozer is a performing artist and project manager. She works as an independent choreographer, dancer, actor, curator, educator and community development worker. Although a local Melbourne artist, Gulsen has recently returned to Melbourne, after living for the past 2 years in Istanbul, Turkey. Gulsen’s work aims to create experiences which provoke audiences to contemplate how human beings co-create their lives through their relationships. She is deeply committed to social justice and the pursuit of ecological well-being and sustainability.
what artists think in Issue #06: Body in the Raw. Nudity Today.
Gulsen Ozer

Prude

For many artists, performing naked is a rite of passage, an act of bravery, a sacrifice of the self for art, even a conquering of the ego. Read more...
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