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      Olive and Otto: Placing dance outside the theatre-within the body

      Cheesman, Sue
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      Cheesman, S. (2007). Olive and Otto: Placing dance outside the theatre-within the body. DANZ Quarterly, 8, 8-9.
      Permanent Research Commons link: https://hdl.handle.net/10289/2905
      Abstract
      Olive Bieringa, a first generation New Zealander, and Otto Ramstad, a third generation American, travel the globe by desire and necessity in order to connect with land, family, explore new cultural contexts and sustain their work practices in dance. These two co-directors, dance performers and video artists regularly return to New Zealand, this time primarily, to run a weeklong BodyCartography project, and to teach the first Body-Mind Centering© (BMC) workshop in NZ.
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      2007
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      Journal Article
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      DANZ
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      This article has been published in the journal:DANZ. Used with permission.
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