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what artists think

what artists think in Issue #04: Dance Is Massive.
David Huggins

Dancing Dance Again

Lack of embodied information, rigorous investigation and invention of new movement is causing a stasis in dance. It is essentially one generation away from extinction if it isn’t passed through living and intelligent bodies. Read more...
what artists think in Issue #03: Less Is More
Nick Walters

Less is More, More or Less, Exclusive

It is the fresh faces of the industry who push the boundaries of practices past, and by not only providing them opportunity, but rather encouraging and supporting their ideas, that the current industry could become far MORE all-encompassing. Read more...
what artists think in Issue #02: What's Coming?
Sally Gardner

What’s Coming

Dance participates in the ‘of now’ and does this very well. Being an art, of time and change, it need not be weighed down by permanence and tradition. Read more...
what artists think in Issue #02: What's Coming?
Simon Ellis

Imagination

I can imagine a terrible future in which the beautiful weight of work might not interfere, colour and crash into my understanding and experiences. Read more...

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