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A seniors Bollywood dance class in Melbourne city, is the perfect intercultural setting, to discover new friendships and to unpack misconceptions about ageing. A group of Caucasian women and one Indian man, meet every Wednesday morning, to learn Bollywood dance, stay fit and keep loving life. Through the lens of the traditional costume, stories are uncovered and shared. The studio owner, and the dance teacher, South-Asian women in their 40’s, add their own perspectives to the dialogue.
As the first bell rings, we plunge into the uproarious mayhem of Stashamo High. Meet Mr. Bates, our bumbling hero, attempting to change the world, one clumsy move at a time. He might step into dog poop, but turns it into an epic win.
It was always Graeme's dream to follow his famous cousin, Lionel Rose into the ring, and that he did. This is the first time he has spoken about his career, which was tragically cut short.
In 1935 Frida Kahlo's husband began an affair with her younger sister. A sister that had been her best friend.
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