
- Date
- 14 November 2018 - 17:24
Breaking bodily boundaries via dance
Jasmie and Arif from dance company KitaPoleng share their one-of-a-kind experience at Festival Bebas Batas.
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- Arts and Disability, Theatre and Dance
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Jasmie and Arif from dance company KitaPoleng share their one-of-a-kind experience at Festival Bebas Batas.
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Find out how Ed Riman or Hilang Child embodies a UK/ID collaboration in its truest sense via this interview.
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This year’s Indonesia International Book Fair sees 5 UK publishers showcasing their work during this 5-day instalment, in hopes of forging closing ties between UK & Indonesia writers.