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The story of Maru-Chan a child created out of paper. Maru-Chan explores the three planes (earth, sea and sky), their multiple inhabitants (birds, insects, animals and objects) and the four elements (air, water, earth and fire) of her world of paper, beautifully reflecting the importance of paper in traditional and contemporary Japanese art and life. (Adapted from program)
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Performed at the Art Gallery of South Australia, March 2003 by Windmill Performing Arts and Come Out Youth Arts Festival.
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