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Features Australia

Theatre of the absurd

23 June 2018

9:00 AM

23 June 2018

9:00 AM

The controversial University of Melbourne dance performance, Where We Stand, is an insight into the kind of divided society we will become if identity politics is allowed to split the nation into competing racial tribes.

The performance, created by a third-year Victorian College of the Arts student, segregates white audience members from ‘people of colour’ who enter the theatre first.

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