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Joshua Pether

September 8, 2017

"It is easier to change an aesthetic rather than a physical form, so by having different bodies on stage you then start to change the aesthetic, which then starts to change peoples perspectives."

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In Dancer, Season Three, Choreographer Tags YIRRAMBOI, Disability, dance, Dancer
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Photo Amber Haines

Samantha Hines

August 30, 2017

“the weirder you are the more unique you move, the more you are going to get hired for that role”

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In Dancer, Season Three Tags dancer, Dancenorth, New Zealand School of Dance, Australian Dance Theatre

Gareth Chambers

August 25, 2017

“I think when people are exposed to something, like queer dance or queer art, it can either trigger two things: it can firstly make them want to learn or understand it, or secondly, they refuse it because it scares them. I think both actions can trigger change.”

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In Choreographer, Dance writer, Dancer, Season Three Tags dancer, choreographer, dance writer, UK, Wales, YIRRAMBOI, Queer, HIV
Melanie Lane

Melanie Lane

August 14, 2017

“Dance has that very exclusive possibility to express something physically, something that other forms aren’t able to express….watching a body go through some kind of negotiation, experience or sensation, which as an audience you can share”

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In Dancer, Choreographer, Season Three Tags Nightdance, dancer, Sydney Dance Company, New Breed, Chunky Move, Lucy Guerin
Thomas Fonua

"Being Indigenous now means you are influenced by not only your traditional heritage but by pop culture, western education, sexuality … there are so many things that influence us now as Indigenous peoples. So from my point of view, that’s where my work comes from, that point of diversity"

Thomas Fonua

August 1, 2017

"Being Indigenous now means you are influenced by not only your traditional heritage but by pop culture, western education, sexuality … there are so many things that influence us now as Indigenous peoples. So from my point of view, that’s where my work comes from, that point of diversity

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In Dancer, Season Three Tags Australian Dance Theatre, First Nations, Dancer, Queer

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