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Date: Friday 17 October

Time: 6:30pm

Cost: $5 at the door

Location: P1.28

This year's performance event combines improvised dancing, live manipulation of film and improvised writing in an unpredictable mix of different voices. With Dirk De Bruyn - film; Gaylene Perry - writing; Shaun Mcleod, Dianne Reid, Ann-Maree Ellis, and Joey Lehrer - dance

Two Shakes and a lamb's tail

Date: Wednesday 22 - Saturday 25 October at 8pm; Thursday 23 October and Saturday 25 October at 2pm

Cost: $18 full/ $10 Concession

Location: Building P, Performance Studio, Deakin University, Burwood

A double bill of contemporary dance with a little bit extra for good measure. With choreography by Shaun McLeod, Sally Gardner and the 2nd year dance students plus an installation by 3rd year dance students.

I Follow, You Turn

Date: Thursday, November 6th at 8pm, Friday, November 7th at 8pm, Saturday, November 8th at 2pm and 8pm

Cost: $12 Full, $8 Concession

Location: P1.28, Deakin University, Burwood

'I follow, you turn' reveals the diversity in Pedestrians behaviour and their journeys through out the day.

The Frailty of the Human Heart

Date: 13 - 15 November

Time: all performances begin at 8pm

Cost: $15

Location: Performance Studio, Building P, Deakin University Burwood

A PhD practice- based choreographic research investigation that examines closely the nature, role and exchange of tacit body memory between dancers and choreographer in the process forming an individual and shared choreographic aesthetic. Further, this investigation makes link between physical memory of the body and its potential to prompt recollective memories and imaginings.