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The Chameleon's Last Dance

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The Chameleon's Last Dance - Join the revellers in a bawdy 'world of men', between Christmas and New Year, as a somnambulist chameleon, a dancing bear and ten lords-a-leaping prance into a bag of glees and good tidings at the retro-Hustler's Ball. Swirling through music, memories of childhood, places, teenage years, TV characters, and friends, past and present, can the chameleon trance-dance through fire and attain the state of 'Mok'sha'?

Author Biography:

Keith Brazil was born in Broadstairs, Kent, England. He trained in Dance Theatre at Laban Trinity Conservatoire, London, and was a founder member of 'Adventures In Motion Pictures' Dance Company. He has worked as a freelance professional dancer, choreographer, teacher, and dance lecturer. Keith has also trained as a Complementary Therapist in Spiritual Healing and Reflexology. He gained a degree in English Studies and is currently engaged in writing a collection of metaphysical and fictional stories, essays, poetry and novels. His first book The Wilderness Diary was published in December 2012. In Consideration of Cats and Popcorn, Parasites, Precious & Pearls were published Autumn 2013. Keith lives and works in London.
Release date NZ
May 16th, 2014
Author
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributors
  • Edited by Kitty Malone
  • Illustrated by Adam Wiltshire
  • Illustrated by Colin Francolino-Scott
  • Illustrated by Michael Brazil
Illustrations
2
Pages
113
Dimensions
127x204x9
ISBN-13
9781909598157
Product ID
22454424

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