A work of impeccable choreographic dexterity and interdisciplinary innovation will be brought to the stage for your eyes, allowing you to experience a performance that is both ageless and fleeting, and a true moment of connection. Employing a new canvas to explore the intersections between indigenous and urban cultures, Van Hout evokes, with compelling conviction, a future for Indigenous Australian contemporary dance that teams humour and history with raw physicality.
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