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OzAsia review: Sutra

Sutra’s stylish mix of kung fu, tai chi and contemporary dance, is a striking paean to the power of movement infused with a deep-seated humanity.

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OzAsia review: Baling

Three actor-researchers from Malaysia present a dynamic multi-media reading of a critical time in the development of one of Australia’s important near neighbours.

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OzAsia review: Salt

Salt is a spellbinding one-man dance performance by leading Indonesian choreographer Eko Supriyanto which offers Adelaide audiences the opportunity to witness a true master at his craft, writes Greg Elliott.

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OzAsia review: Guru of Chai

With their tale of the fate of a homeless girl in Bangalore, Jacob Rajan and New Zealand’s Indian Ink Theatre Company have brought a piece of unique theatrical genius to the OzAsia Festival.

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OzAsia 2018: InDaily’s top six picks

The 2018 OzAsia Festival launches tonight, heralding the start of a packed line-up of around 60 events and performances ranging from grooving grandmas and dancing monks, to ‘the most enigmatic wedding of the year’. Here are our program picks.