Trespasses : featuring Tangara Ensemble - string quartet / Tasdance
- Bib ID:
- 6532840
- Format:
- Picture
- Description:
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- [Launceston, Tas.] : Tasdance, [1992]
- ©1992
- 1 poster : black and red ; 42 x 30 cm
- Summary:
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Poster advertising Tasdance's production "Trespasses" with the Tangara Ensemble. Includes event details for performances at Launceston's Princess Theatre, Melbourne's George Fairfax Studio and Hobart's Theatre Royal, August-September 1992. Features black and white image of two dancers - one flipping the other over their back - set in front of a circular no symbol in red. Performance details appear adjacent the top edge of the no symbol. "Trespasses" appears vertically along the right hand edge.
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- Other authors/contributors:
- Tasdance (Company), issuing body
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- Until 2062 [Created/Published Date + 70 Years]
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- Artistic
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- Published
- Publication date:
- 1992
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