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Culture Moves? The Festival of Pacific Arts and Dance Remix in Oceania

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Teaiwa, Katerina

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University of Waikato

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This reflective essay is a journey through my dance studies work with a discussion on the role of the Festival of Pacific Arts in shaping dance in Oceania, and particularly its impact on Banaban dance from Rabi in Fiji. I encourage future discussion and development of a field of �Pacific Dance Studies,� with preliminary thoughts on the role of �remix� in Pacific dance practices, especially as they are shaped by and reflected in this important regional festival.

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Dance Research Aotearoa

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