Event | Propaganda | ||||||||||
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Venue | Festival Theater Momzit, Chuncheon, South Korea | ||||||||||
Umbrella Event | Australia-Korea Year of Friendship 2011 | ||||||||||
First Date | 22 May 2011 | ||||||||||
Last Date | 24 May 2011 | ||||||||||
Dates Estimated | No | ||||||||||
Status | Professional | ||||||||||
World Premiere | No | ||||||||||
Part of a Tour | Yes | ||||||||||
Description | Founded by Simon Yates and Jo-Ann Lancaster in the mid 90's, acrobat is one of Australia's leading performance ensembles. Creators of a unique and yet typically Australian universe, they create a blend of astonishing theatrical techniques with a highly personal vision of modern society.
"Propaganda" looked to the future, the one we make each day by our own actions. A couple of muscle-y revolutionaries filled with unwavering ideals, Simon and Jo invited you into a family demo of very simple methods to fight injustice, promote solidarity, and energize class struggle! Propaganda was a Hot House Theatre Commission. 2011 marks the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Australia and the Republic of Korea. In celebration of this significant milestone, 2011 has been designated the Australia-Korea Year of Friendship, which has comprised a wide range of arts and cultural, education and trade events aimed at deepening bilateral ties. |
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Description Source | Website | ||||||||||
Primary Genre | Other | ||||||||||
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Circus
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Text Nationality | Australia | ||||||||||
Production Nationality | Australia | ||||||||||
Event Status | Completed | ||||||||||
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Event Identifier | 121157 | ||||||||||
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