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The Serpent’s Table
What’s Australia’s place in the Asian century? You could do worse than to refer to Australians of Asian background. But the cultural landscape has a yawning gap as far as investigations of contemporary Asian Australian experiences is concerned. My main
The Serpent’s Table
What’s Australia’s place in the Asian century? You could do worse than to refer to Australians of Asian background. But the cultural landscape has a yawning gap as far as investigations of contemporary Asian Australian experiences is concerned. My main
Shanghai Club in the Spiegeltent 15-17 March
A touch of old Shanghai comes to Melbourne in March. Join us in the Spiegeltent for some very stylish evenings of music, performance and atmosphere. Featuring chanteuse Jasmine Chen direct from Shanghai, playing with Blue Lotus; showgirl Jenevieve Chang a.k.a.
Shanghai Club in the Spiegeltent 15-17 March
A touch of old Shanghai comes to Melbourne in March. Join us in the Spiegeltent for some very stylish evenings of music, performance and atmosphere. Featuring chanteuse Jasmine Chen direct from Shanghai, playing with Blue Lotus; showgirl Jenevieve Chang a.k.a.
WOMADelaide 9-21 March 2012
One of the most magical musical experiences I’ve ever had was the Pakistani Qawwali singer, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan performing in Adelaide’s Botanic Park in 1992. After a scorching 40+ degree day, we chilled out in thecool of the night,
WOMADelaide 9-21 March 2012
One of the most magical musical experiences I’ve ever had was the Pakistani Qawwali singer, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan performing in Adelaide’s Botanic Park in 1992. After a scorching 40+ degree day, we chilled out in thecool of the night,
Asian Australian Film Forum
I delivered the keynote address to the inaugural Asian Australian Film Forum in Melbourne on 12-13 November, 2011. It was a wonderful gathering of filmmakers, actors, and academics for a weekend of stimulating discussions and screenings, including Corrie Chen’s Wonder
Asian Australian Film Forum
I delivered the keynote address to the inaugural Asian Australian Film Forum in Melbourne on 12-13 November, 2011. It was a wonderful gathering of filmmakers, actors, and academics for a weekend of stimulating discussions and screenings, including Corrie Chen’s Wonder