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Tuesday, 28 February 2017
Rosny College Dance
https://www.facebook.com/rosnycollegedance/
Thursday, 20 November 2014
Trisha Brown Dance Company - Melbourne Meat Market October 2014 - "[At Judson] I didn't want to be marshaled in a certain direction by music. You know: music makes you dance. That's cheating!"


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"Do my movement and my thinking have an intimate connection? First of all, I don’t think my body doesn’t think."
Trisha Brown
Photos by Angela Strk 
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“If I’m beginning to sound like a bricklayer with a sense of humor, you’re beginning to understand my work.”
Trisha Brown
Trisha Brown Dance Company, Melbourne Meat Market, October 2014
Photos by Angela Strk 
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Natalie Jeremijenko - The Art of the Eco Mindshift
I saw Natalie talk last month in Hobart.
Sunday, 18 May 2014
The Conversation - An Online Journal - Blog with RSS Feeds
In its own words, "The Conversation is an online independent source of news and views, sourced from the academic and research community and delivered direct to the public."
This site provides peer reviewed discussion and articles.
http://theconversation.com/au
The Conversation, 2014 The Conversation, Academic Rigour, Journalistic Flair, Arts and Culture, CSIRO, Melbourne, accessed 5 June 2014, <http://theconversation.com/au>.
I have included three RSS feeds from The Conversation as I believe these would provide relevant sources of information from which to answer the essay question. They would provide quick access points for the time poor student to springboard into searches. The RSS feeds cover the areas of art, sociology and economics as this is what the question is asking information about. These feeds are titled: Arts and Culture, Politics and Society and Business and Economy. They appear on the right hand side here.
As a further example of what this blog offers, I have linked a relevant article from The Conversation titled, "Hail MONA! But what about the rest of Tasmanian Art?".
http://theconversation.com/hail-mona-but-what-about-the-rest-of-tasmanian-art-18857
Read the original article.
Hawthorne, L 2013, ‘Hail MONA! But what about the rest of Tasmanian Art’, The Conversation, 27 October 2013, accessed 15 May 2014,.
This site provides peer reviewed discussion and articles.
http://theconversation.com/au
The Conversation, 2014 The Conversation, Academic Rigour, Journalistic Flair, Arts and Culture, CSIRO, Melbourne, accessed 5 June 2014, <http://theconversation.com/au>.
I have included three RSS feeds from The Conversation as I believe these would provide relevant sources of information from which to answer the essay question. They would provide quick access points for the time poor student to springboard into searches. The RSS feeds cover the areas of art, sociology and economics as this is what the question is asking information about. These feeds are titled: Arts and Culture, Politics and Society and Business and Economy. They appear on the right hand side here.
As a further example of what this blog offers, I have linked a relevant article from The Conversation titled, "Hail MONA! But what about the rest of Tasmanian Art?".
http://theconversation.com/hail-mona-but-what-about-the-rest-of-tasmanian-art-18857
Read the original article.
Hawthorne, L 2013, ‘Hail MONA! But what about the rest of Tasmanian Art’, The Conversation, 27 October 2013, accessed 15 May 2014,
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