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Musician resources, News Posted on6 May 20187 May 2018

Last call for the Australian Art Orchestra 2018 Creative Music Intensive

The Creative Music Intensive residency, established in 2014, is a groundbreaking cross-cultural residency created by the Australian Art Orchestra, aiming to provide a unique professional development program for musicians from across Australia and Asia, fostering collaboration and dialogue in a meeting of cultures and practice

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Curated, Diaspora Posted on8 February 20121 February 2013

Daorum featured in Video about Lincoln Center, NY

“I was in Korea, at an Art Market and I saw the film, Intangible Asset Number 82, loved the film and then saw just a ten minute acoustic performance by Simon Barker and Bae Il Dong the Pansori singer and just fell in love with the project…”

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