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Leila Lois~ Dancer/Writer has been a member of Linktree for 3 years and joined in September 2022. The social media accounts linked to from Leila Lois~ Dancer/Writer are: Instagram, Email. Besides social media accounts, leilalois has populated their site with Let’s Dance: dance in the Philippines for NZ Listener, Dancing for Peace (Fjord Review), Paul Taylor Dance Company Gala: Dance human emotion - Dance Informa Magazine, Raising the Tempo, Four women in fashion, film and beauty on ageing and self-image | Ensemble Magazine, Bilingual (French) articles, Behind The Dreams - Bringing WOW Show To Life, The Australian Ballet’s Oscar is Wilde at heart, Open horizons: An interview with Deborah Brown on her new work with Bangarra Dance Theatre, Ancient and respectful: feature for ArtZone, Independent dance cut to the bone - Dance Australia, From the bottom of her harp: contemporary women artists finding their song, A Dancer Dies Twice — LIMINAL, Interview with Ty King-Wall - RNZB's new Artistic Director - Dance Australia, Two new poems for Authora Australis, Iconoclastic and empowered: the new wave of Middle Eastern Australian women writers, Displacement to Designer - Ramona Magazine, The View From my Window: Angela Allan sommelier for Canvas, Dancing on a tightrope: young dancers creating independent work for Fringe, 5, 6, 7 8: Dance Movie Musings |, Identity by The Australian Ballet for The Saturday Paper, FILM REVIEW: My Name is Happy - Ramona Magazine, Royal New Zealand Ballet: Lightscapes - Dance Australia, Australian Ballet's Amber Scott Shares Her Most Challenging Role—and the One That Taught Her Most About Herself - Pointe Magazine, ‘Soft' dance classes are growing in popularity, here's why, Dance and Movement for Highly Sensitive People - Ramona Magazine, Tepidarium – a short story, Ballet's 'new era' attempts to raise the barre on diversity for Your Weekend/StuffNZ, Three Poems ~ sour cherry mag 🍒, Review: Footnote Dance’s IYKYK | Massive Magazine, How The Australian Ballet is drastically cutting injury rates for The Age, Moulin Rouge auditions coming soon! - Dance Australia, NEW dance festival in the FRAME - Dance Australia, REVIEW: Royal NZ Ballet's Romeo and Juliet - Dance Australia, Kurdish women's resistance in poetry and the body for Overland Journal, Poetry for Mascara Literary Review, Ballet Boogies In A Pandemic: Leila Lois Zooms Through Lockdown, Review: Lucy Guerin Inc's 'PIECES' - Dance Australia, Reviews for Arts Review Australia, Leila Lois- Textile and memory, Jin, Jiyan, Azadi x Poetry of the Kurdish tradition Podcast, DanceX Part I, review for The Saturday Paper, It’s time we made space for Australia’s lost dancers for The Age, REVIEW: Melbourne Fringe dance - Dance Australia, Destruction, glitz and levity collide in an electric night of dance- Instruments of Dance review for The Age, Why women’s resistance in Iran matters for women’s rights everywhere - ABC Religion & Ethics, Take Care by Eunice Andrada Review by Leila Lois - The Los Angeles Review, Glamour meets intensity in heartbreaking tale of star-crossed lovers- Romeo and Juliet Review for The Age, Book Reviews — Aniko Press, Ballet in the wake of the Iraq War for Dance Teacher, Victory Over the Moon review for The Saturday Paper, Wheeler Centre Hot Desk Extract: Leila Lois, Leila Bedirxan — The Jiyan Archives, Leila Lois’ Review of Rebecca Birrell’s This Dark Country: Women Artists, Still Life and Intimacy in the Early Twentieth Century, These bright stars are pushing dance beyond the ‘boys club’ for The Age, Why you should not dance through pain for Dance Australia, Leila Lois – Rochford Street Review, Features & reviews for Screenhub, Reviews for Artshub, Honey & Wildfire: the blossoming of a diverse femme performance collective — Delving into Dance, Reviews for Aniko Press, Reviews for Rochford Street Review, Take Care by Eunice Andrada Review by Leila Lois - The Los Angeles Review, Tasseography- a poem for Cordite, Leila Lois – Three Poems, Animals: “SNAKES” by Leila Lois — Honey Literary, A Beautiful Hesitation – a poem for Plenitude Magazine, Guluk naksa - A poem for Right Now, Two poems for Djed Press.