From Skopje To London Via Hungarian And English: András Visky’s “The Unburied”
In November 2017, a world premiere by one of the Hungarian language’s leading playwrights...
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In November 2017, a world premiere by one of the Hungarian language’s leading playwrights...
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The word dongpo, a term that refers affectionately to the sizable Korean immigrant community...
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Is the French choreographer Jerome Bel a trailblazer or an enfant terrible of the contemporary...
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