45 Dances for the People of Ham

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Time Out says

Part of Richmond's Dance in Libraries festival – a two year project installing choreographers in libraries as artists in residence – '45 Dances for the People of Ham' is a 'library' of dances created by Seke Chimutengwende. The idea is that visitors can come and 'borrow' dances, which they'll find set somewhere between fiction and non-fiction. Performances are free but must be booked in advance.

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