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THIS year’s OzAsia Festival includes an exciting line-up of contemporary dance in Adelaide, October 25 to November 11.

From Korea comes Eun-Me Ahn’s , a celebration of the women who founded modern Korea, many of whom are now grandmothers. This colourful work is inspired by the boundless energy of these women, who join the dancers on stage for a disco-fuelled evening.

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