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REGISTER: CHOREOGRAPHY
Choreography helps us evolve our identity, articulate emotion, convey narrative and challenge convention. As dance becomes more sophisticated with its pan-cultural references and its abstractness, we need new ways of reading and interpreting its messages. Here, we examine the work of six leading exponents, including Liam Scarlett with his original interpretations of traditional ballet; the heterodox and protean oeuvre of Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui; and the socially resonant controversial works of history-making Wang Yuanyuan.
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METICULOUS CARE
We think of it as our crowning glory, yet hair is actually dead protein. To keep it looking lustrous, it is essential to nurture the living elements – the roots and scalp – and to care for mid-lengths and ends as we would a piece of fine clothing.
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AESOP PERTH CITY
PERTH
A short stroll from Small Print Bakery and Roastery, purveyors of fine wholegrain loaves, and a little closer to ground than rooftop watering hole Bob’s Bar, sits Aesop Perth City – our second West Australian space. Designed by Kerstin Thompson Architects, the store is a calming retreat from the hurried energy prevailing outside.
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A-Z CITY GUIDE
London
We are often drawn to cities that have been home to great thinkers, so we tip our hat to the capital of choice for Freud, Marx, Darwin and Woolf. Here are a few of the things we like best about London, in addition of course to our latest treasures in Covent Garden and Marylebone.
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WOMEN WHO INSPIRE
REGISTER EDITION ONE
When her Michelin star and the hordes of customers it magnetised became unpalatable, Australian chef Skye Gyngell decided to walk away from Petersham Nurseries Café. But that doesn’t mean she’s hung up her apron for good, says Charlotte Sinclair.
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‘I’m not interested in how people move; I’m interested in what makes them move.’ Pina Bausch
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