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DanceLabs introduces P2P-dancing in Thailand

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Michel Bauwens
16th January 2007


I recently received an enthusiastic New Year’s message from Chinarut, a passionate young man I had met at the Asia Commons conference in Bangkok.

For the last five years, they have been promoting a participatory dance technique in the region.

You can read about it here, or watch their video trailer here.

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One Response to “DanceLabs introduces P2P-dancing in Thailand”

  1. Chinarut Says:

    thank you for the nice complement, Michel!

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