Not yet it’s difficult in Melbourne

Traveling in Australia is always a pleasure, and no matter where you come from, there is always a fascinating blend of the unusual and the familiar.  This is, in large part, due to its complicated history, where many civilizations exist simultaneously.  It’s also close enough to southeast Asia that there are reciprocal influences in art and culture that are visible all over the country.  Melbourne is one of its most vivacious cities, with a very appealing heartbeat that speaks of multiple cultures, and multiple ideas about the good life.  As a guest here, you’ll certainly find the good life in Melbourne.  5-star hotels are a fantastic way to begin the adventure in luxury.

The best hotels make it difficult to leave, because the amenities are so attractive and appealing, so you might want to factor that in if you have a particularly busy agenda.  It’s worthwhile to spend a day enjoying the spa, the workout room, the pool, the in-room entertainments, not to mention the spectacular food offered by the world-class chefs that work here.  You get the idea.  You and your guests will be very pleased, and there’s even more to see in the city itself.  With so much exciting energy here, and artists ready and willing to collaborate across borders, there are some excellent works that speak to local vision opened outward.  You can see some of the reciprocal influences between countries in the work of not yet it’s difficult.

This is intensely physical theatre with heavy doses of multi-media, and not yet it’s difficult has been presenting extremely interesting works of performance and installation to Melbourne since 1996.  Under the direction of David Pledger, the works are often company-created, or created in conjunction with the other companies they work with, to make provocative new works of performance.  Their recent Strangeland, with Korean dance-performance group wuturi, was an amazing investigation into the primal.  They’ve also worked with Malaysia’s Instant Cafe Theatre, among others, and have been taking their fantastic spectacles on the road.

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