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Look up at the night sky, and the stars can tell you when to seed, harvest, and fish. The overhead knowledge system heralds seasonal change, and allows you to read the weather forecast. Whether for navigation in the physical sense, or called upon as a deep trove of cultural knowledge, the constancy of the illuminated constellation brings past, present, and future together.[1] And it is to the stars that Mirning choreographer Frances Rings invites us to look in “Illume,” presented by Bangarra Dance Theatre, last night in the Playhouse Theatre, Arts Centre Melbourne.
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These days you’re hard pressed to use the internet without running into artificial intelligence.
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