Issue Details: First known date: 2019... 2019 Births, Deaths and Rituals : A Revamped Ten Days on the Island Explores Tasmania’s Past and Present
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'This year marks the tenth biennial Tasmanian Arts festival Ten Days on the Island, and the first under new artistic director, Lindy Hume. Since it began in 2001, the festival has always been ambitious: seeking to showcase Tasmanian art, bring international works to the island, and at the same time be a festival for the whole of the state, rather than just the hub of Hobart.' (Introduction)

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