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Text: Magazine
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Emily Loves to Bounce |
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| Abstract/Description |
Some puzzles come in boxes, but when you put them together they form something far larger. How is that even possible? It's simple: our imaginations are way bigger than any box anyone tries to put around them. The outer limit of imagination is at the heart of Emily Loves to Bounce, an off-the-wall, over-the-wall, through-the-wall work from Australia's Patch Theatre Company. Inspired by the books of Stephen Michael King, Emily Loves to Bounce fuses mime, music, sound, imagery, and illusion to create a whimsical world full of bouncing balls and magical moving boxes. |
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Issuu, Palo Alto, California, 2004
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30 July 2012
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English
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The John F Kennedy Center for The Performing Arts, Emily Loves to Bounce, Issuu, 30 July 2012
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AusStage |
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73702
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