The Myanmar Project: creative cross-cultural collaboration
Collaborative, haptic, full of perspicacity, curiosity, creativity and social justice, The Myanmar Project is a celebration of story-telling across diverse platforms and cultures. Through the partnership of the charity organisation MyKids Australia Inc with the collective Remnant Dance, arts practitioners creatively invite the sharing of the stories of impoverished children living in Yangon, Myanmar.
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This project is part of postgraduate research by Remnant Dance Maker Lucinda Coleman through Edith Cowan University (ECU) in Perth, Australia. The overall project will involve exploring connectivity through dance-making practices leading to the creation of a contemporary dance film. The research has ethics approval from the Human Research Ethics Committee at ECU. You are invited to take part in the research by posting comments and images on The Myanmar Project Facebook Event Page, and you are advised that any postings on this Facebook Page may be used for data collection for the research. At the close of the research project, postings on the page will be removed and the page closed down. Any data collected from the site will be stored confidentially and authors quoted for research purposes will remain anonymous. Please read the Information Letter for Facebook Participants before posting comments and images on the Facebook Event Page. |