Movie: Because We Must

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Michael Clark
Michael Clark

Leigh Bowery
Leigh Bowery

Leslie Bryant
Leslie Bryant

Russell Maliphant
Russell Maliphant

Dawn Hartley
Dawn Hartley

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    The Michael Clark Dance Group perform to the music of T.Rex, Chopin, the Beatles and the Velvet Underground.

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    1989-01-01

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