This article recounts the history to date of the Dancing Between Two Worlds (DBTW) project, which was initiated by a team of artist-scholars at Deakin University in 2018. DBTW’s brief was to engage the Indian community living in the western fringes of Melbourne in a project on civic belonging, cross-cultural artistic identity, and the performance of outer-suburban Indian diaspora. Working with the creative and community energies that are activated at the intersection of the creative arts and demographically inflected place, the Deakin researchers collaborated with local artists with an Indian background on a major performance in late 2019: Dancing Between 2 Worlds. This performance came out of a series of creative exchanges in community ven...
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[Abstract]: This paper discusses recent developments in a partnership between the Creative Arts at U...
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Drawing on research at two Indigenous festivals – Riddu Riđđu and the ORIGINS Festival of First Nati...
This dissertation investigates diasporic Indian cultural practices in Perth, Western Australia with ...
This paper considers Indigenous place-making practices in light of an idea for a major Victorian Ind...
Community arts in Australia, as in many other countries, continue to permeate society, illuminating ...
This article presents the trans-disciplinary encounters with and perspectives on embodiment of three...
The Australian performing arts collective, Remnant Dance, has a partnership with the charity organis...
This ‘Thesis by Creative Works’ investigates the ‘same but different’ performative ontologies, or wa...
This paper explores a large scale international project, Accented Body, which involved partnerships ...
Increasingly, the linear, instrumentalist and culturally hegemonic character of dominant sustainabil...
In 2016, a specialist unit of study that teaches university journalism students how to report in par...
This article examines a ten-year long series of annual short-term interventions with young people li...
In this article, I discuss ongoing research investigating methods of representing place and identity...
This paper explores a large scale international project, Accented Body, which involved partnerships ...
[Abstract]: This paper discusses recent developments in a partnership between the Creative Arts at U...
Australia has often been defined by its landscape – actual, romanticized, imagined – iconic images a...
Drawing on research at two Indigenous festivals – Riddu Riđđu and the ORIGINS Festival of First Nati...
This dissertation investigates diasporic Indian cultural practices in Perth, Western Australia with ...
This paper considers Indigenous place-making practices in light of an idea for a major Victorian Ind...