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First presented in 2015 at West Space, Melbourne, How Choreography Works by Shelley Lasica, Deanne Butterworth and Jo Lloyd took place over six weeks and included current and archival performance, both onscreen and live, existing between bodies and objects. This further iteration, How How Choreography Works for 2016, continues the discussion of making a live work that exists between three people through time, ostensibly performed by Shelley Lasica. Choreography can take on multiple forms and become many different things. Porous and mutable, it resides in how we think socially. How Choreography Works creates an experience that occupies a particular place at a particular time.
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The ReelDance Archive was developed by ReelDance Inc. with support from Arts NSW, Australia Council for the Arts and Performance Space.
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