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Home | Sharp Short Dance | 2022 Film Heat | Lost and Found by Ashleigh Barlin

Lost and Found by Ashleigh Barlin

Performance Description

Choreographer/Filmmaker: Ashleigh Barlin
Title of work: Lost and Found
Music: Leave a Light on Instrumental by Tom Walker D Trak/Where’s My Love Instrumental by Teen Wolf/Mr Brightside Piano Cover by The Killers, Tom Henry.
Dancers: Maeve Pepper and Rose Amon

Based on the concept of loneliness, the intent is to show how friends can overcome life obstacles together with the help of each other.

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FORM Dance Projects respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and dance: the Burramattagal people and clans of the Dharug Nation. We pay our respects to Dharug Elders past, present and emerging. We celebrate the continuing culture of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders and extend our respect to all first nations people.

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