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		<title>Rules of the Game at the Brisbane Festival</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This Australian exclusive is fresh from its premiere in Dallas in May and ahead of its New York premiere in November. Rules Of The Game, based loosely on Pirandello, is a multidisciplinary work for eight dancers – some of the most gifted of their generation – featuring dance, video and sculpture. This is dance as [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class='lead'>Jonah Bokaer is one of the leading innovators of American contemporary dance, and Rules Of The Game is his groundbreaking partnership with visual artist Daniel Arsham and multi-GRAMMY® Award-winner Pharrell Williams.</p>
<p>This Australian exclusive is fresh from its premiere in Dallas in May and ahead of its New York premiere in November.</p>
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<p>Rules Of The Game, based loosely on Pirandello, is a multidisciplinary work for eight dancers – some of the most gifted of their generation – featuring dance, video and sculpture.</p>
<p>This is dance as visual art.</p>
<p>Bokaer is the youngest dancer to ever join Merce Cunningham’s company and is Robert Wilson’s regular choreographic collaborator. His crisp, elegant aesthetic is a sculptural accompaniment to Arsham’s offbeat, architectural environments and Williams’ first-ever orchestral score for theatre or dance.</p>
<p>Rules Of The Game is performed with two earlier works: RECESS (2010), Bokaer’s signature solo, and Why Patterns (2011), a series of choreographed games featuring 5,000 ping pong balls.</p>
<p><strong>Rules of the Game</strong><br />
Brisbane Festival<br />
14 &#8211; 17 September 2016<br />
Brisbane Powerhouse &#8211; Powerhouse Theatre<br />
<a href="http://www.brisbanefestival.com.au/" target="_blank">www.brisbanefestival.com.au</a></p>
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