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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
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Esther Anatolitis

Writer and arts advocate Esther Anatolitis is CEO of Melbourne Fringe and co-curator of Architecture+Philosophy. A version of this article was published on 19 March 2012 in The Age as Government and independent arts must nurture an open marriage.
food for thought in Issue #02: What's Coming?
Esther Anatolitis

A Commitment to The Arts

The independent arts in Victoria are dynamic, thriving, inspiring. Yet while countless new works are presented by the week, countless more will never be experienced, critiqued or toured beyond their immediate circle. Read more...
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