'A universal language': Why contemporary dance is more accessible than you think By News August 09, 2022 Add Comment Edit Contemporary dance can be a lot of things – audacious, thrilling, arousing, funny, joyous, even brutal. If you want to understand it, first stop trying to understand it. Share this post Related PostsAfter a year of darkness, Australia's Hindu community prepares to celebrate its 'festival of lights'Should we judge Shakespeare by today's standards? These questions are not easily answeredThe new Japanese PM is facing an early election test, but will voters even turn up?Collingwood player Jordan De Goey and other Australian man arrested in New York City'I just threw up': Severe weather triggers terrified residentsCleo Smith's anguished parents face court of public opinionBert Newton's Logies moment with Muhammad Ali is one of Aussie TV's most memorableXiaohe went through China's hotel quarantine system. Here's what that looked like
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