Daniel Riley's Marrow is a choreographic course correction
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Australian Dance Theatre is the oldest dance company in the country — next year they’ll celebrate their 60th year. And their new show Marrow is choreographic course correction for a nation searching for a new direction. With the show set for its world premiere at Adelaide Festival in just a few days, artistic director and Wiradjuri man Daniel Riley explains what message he hopes people can take from this new work.
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