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ItemUsing a bayside base as a springboard to the world modern dance [Article]Harford, Sonia (1988)Preview of DanceWorks's Fancy Dancing at Studio Theatre, Victorian Arts Centre, Melbourne, VIC, 11 August 1988.
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ItemChurch hall to dance hall [Article]Calder, Bill (1988)"DanceWorks, a semi-professional troupe of eight modern dancers, wants to use and restore the historic Wesleyan church hall at Albert Park Primary School."
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ItemDancing a dialogue with art [Article]Greg Burchall (1988)Article about Nanette Hassall, DanceWorks and the collaboration with The Astra Choir.
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ItemDance company explores a sound that 'inspires movement' [Article]Murdoch, Anna (1988)Interview with members of DanceWorks for the Melbourne premiere of Fancy Dancing at Studio Theatre, Victorian Arts Centre, Melbourne, VIC, 11 August 1988.
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ItemUnderstanding modern dance [Article]Brysha, Blazenka (1988)Article about Nanette Hassall, DanceWorks and the collaboration with The Astra Choir.
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ItemWhere dance takes alternative steps [Article]Stone, Deborah (1988)Article about Nanette Hassall, DanceWorks and the collaboration with The Astra Choir.
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ItemDanceWorks: inspiring and inspired at Dance Umbrella Festival [Article]Carsangia, Pamela (1988)Article about Nanette Hassall, DanceWorks and the Dance Umbrella Festival in London.
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ItemFirst lady of the non-dance [Article]McLouhglin, Patti (1985)Preview of Dance Exchange's Double Exposure Dance Exchange at The Performance Space, Redfern, NSW, 3 October 1985.
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ItemDance Exchange offers food for the senses and thought [Article]McLouhglin, Patti (1985)Preview for Russell Dumas's Local Motion at the Cell Block Theatre, Darlinghurst, NSW, 16 May 1985.
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ItemSeven Bodenwieser Dancers(1939)Article promoting the London Casino Revue, performed at His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne. Article features seven dancers with Gertrud Bodenwieser's troupe performing Demon Machine (described in the article as Machine Age).