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Title: Amesha — Live Performance (Show 1319)
Date: 20 July
Show ID: 1319
Format: Live performance / ticketed event
Overview
Amesha presents an evening-length performance blending contemporary music, movement, and multimedia. The program explores themes of memory, transition, and cultural identity through layered soundscapes and choreographed tableaux. Running time approximately 75 minutes.
Program Structure
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Program Notes (short interpretive paragraph) Amesha’s work bridges personal narrative and collective history. Using layered sonic textures and movement, the piece invites audiences to inhabit moments of departure and homecoming, asking how memory reshapes identity. Visual projections function as memory fragments—sometimes clear, sometimes obscured—mirroring the way we recall the past.
Credit & Rights All material © Amesha (or appropriate rights holders). Reproduction of program text or audio-visual material prohibited without permission.
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