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Rethinking the Rings: topographical spaces and digital bodies in Circus Oz’s inland tours |
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| Abstract/Description |
Emerging from the digital archive of Circus Oz are a multiplicity of visual images, pathways and memories that circulate around planes of past performances and their touring contexts; this paper explores the re-negotiation of topographical space and bodies that sits at the heart of the early Circus Oz tours to the Northern Territory. This paper focuses on the power of the ever-widening and rippling rings as a symbolic frame for circus performance and the impacts that both establishing and rethinking alternative centres has had for one arts company. |
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Body, Space and Technology
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22
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1
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14 February 2023
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English
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| Citation |
Andrew Fuhrmann, Kirsten Stevens, Rachel Fensham, Rethinking the Rings: topographical spaces and digital bodies in Circus Oz’s inland tours, Body, Space and Technology, 22, 1, 14 February 2023
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79167
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