Cross cultural dance show brings us closer to the First Australians / பூர்வீக மக்களுக்கும் நமக்குமான உறவு மேலும் நெருக்கமாகிறது
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Kaya [Hello] is an exciting new work of cross-cultural dance theatre by Ochre Dance being created in remote and regional WA. Choreographed by the dancers, devised through intense dramaturgy and improvisation, the work combines a variety of Indigenous dance cultures (Nyoongar, Wongi and Bundjulung) with world-dance techniques (Indian, Maori, Western Contemporary and Classical) in a unique fusion of dynamic dance and music. Kulasegaram Sanchayan talks to Indian siblings Isha Sharvani and Tao Issaro (Daksha Sheth Dance, India), who are members of Kaya[Hello].
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