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routes/worlds

320 George Street |. Dunedin Dream Brokerage |. Ōtepoti | 19th July 4-7pm 2025 Routes/Worlds was a creative residency, a site-responsive project led by choreographer Carol Brown and composer Simon Eastwood, in the former Company of Strangers shop on George Street, Dunedin. Supported by the Dunedin Dream Brokerage, the project explored themes of trans-human and trans-species coexistence through movement, sound, and collaborative exchange, activating the space with a blend of dance, music, video, and community engagement.
Photography by Justin Spiers. Videography by Dave Bull.

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Carol Brown Choreographer and DancerSimon Eastwood Composer and Musician (Double Bass)Erica Sklenars Video ArtistCassidy Scoones DancerAnna Noonan DancerAli East DancerXavier Johnson Musician (Taonga Pūoro) Tomuri Spicer Musician (Taonga Pūoro) Ro Rushton-Green Musician (Violin )Alan Starrat Musician (Viola)Jim Fyfe Vocals

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