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10 Ways Work Will Change in 2016

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  1. More work, more flexibility. For some of us, the holidays are already a distant memory and the year ahead looks busier than ever. Studies have shown we work 47 hours per week, though many may feel that is a conservative estimate. A recent study found that 64% of managers expect their employees to be available outside work. Although...

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Spirals within spirals: Vortex Temporum at the Sydney Festival

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imageDancers create spiralling, flowing patterns in Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker's Vortex Temporum at the Sydney Festival. Courtesy of the Sydney Festival.

The music-dance relationship has provided the backbone for the development of Western theatre dance and has been the testing ground for most of the creative experiments that have revolutionised the...

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