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Margaret Meran Trail

Margaret Meran Trail worked for many years as an independent performance/ art maker exploring relations between the body, psyche, and language, in solo, ensemble, installation and electronic works. Between 1999 and 2014, she was a lecturer in Performance Studies at Victoria University, Melbourne. where she taught art history and theory, and performance composition, as well as supervising many extraordinary postgraduate projects across the fields of performance, sound/music and creative writing.
dance thinking in Issue #08: Dance and Ethics.
Margaret Meran Trail

Chitty Shuffles at Night

There is (un)work to do. Dance outside at night, and the fewer or more inconsequential the place of other humans in (y)our dancing, the better, because then we are not fixed in idiotic narratives determined by others, then we are free to be affected and affect. Read more...
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