The Light In Winter will bring together local and international artists, designers and more than 20 of Melbourne’s culturally diverse communities to celebrate and express the light that reading sheds on our lives. Literary texts, oral traditions, calligraphy, music, dance, body art and Braille are re-imagined, with surprising collaborations and a provocative mix of the profound and the familiar.
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