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Indian Ink’s ‘Balloon Dog’ is Tagore for our trying times
Lakshmi Ganapathy
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June 22, 2026
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Shaun Christie-David Archibald portrait captures the ‘could-be’ moments
Lakshmi Ganapathy
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June 18, 2026
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The art of ‘Belonging’
Vaishali Vijaykumar
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June 5, 2026
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Indian Ink’s ‘Balloon Dog’ is Tagore for our trying times
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June 22, 2026
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Shaun Christie-David Archibald portrait captures the ‘could-be’ moments
Lakshmi Ganapathy
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June 18, 2026
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The art of ‘Belonging’
Vaishali Vijaykumar
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June 5, 2026
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From Homeland to Heartland: Sourashtra
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Indian Ink’s ‘Balloon Dog’ is Tagore for our trying times
What does a Rabindranath Tagore story from the 1800s have to do with our current debate over immigration? A lot, according to Indian Ink Theatre...
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Review: The Supposed to Be at RISING, Footscray Community Arts
Imagine if you could clone yourself and live the life you always wanted to before you succumbed to migrant family pressures? the supposed to...
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Love, Actually: ‘Five Arrows’ by Christopher Gurusamy
Christopher Gurusamy’s 5 Arrows Christopher Gurusamy’s 5 Arrows is a work of extraordinary precision and emotional clarity. Rooted deeply in the traditions of Bharatanatyam, 5 Arrows is a vivid demonstration...
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Just dance!
Prithi Ashok Murthy stole the hearts of her audience at her recent arangetram, writes HAMSA VENKAT
True to her name
With crisp, flexible movements and lovely expressiveness Alekhya Subramanya’s arangetram was a delight to attend, writes DEEPA GOPINATH
Unwavering dedication a path to achieving your dreams
The passion for dance shines through at sisters Sruthi and Swetha Vamaraju's arangetram, writes LASYA IYER
Building bridges through dance
The annual Dance Mela in Melbourne celebrates our diversity, writes MEGHALA BHAT
Keeping her goals in sight
Blind Gayathri Veena maestro Vaikkom Vijayalakshmi wows Melbourne’s Indian community at an Indo Australian Society event. PREETI DAGA reports
Women should dress a certain way…
Delhi-based actor Mallika Taneja brings her feminist satire to Melbourne. DIPANJALI RAO reports
Gags galore
PREETI JABBAL reviews the Indian comedians on stage at the MICF
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