Bangarra’s triple bill pulls together Australia’s indigenous history, cultural heritage and art. Artistic director Stephen Page’s piece tells the story of North East Arnhem Land artist Nyapanyapa Yunupingu. The daughter of prominent Yolngu artist Munggurrawuy Yunupingu extricated herself from the art she inherited to create new works that focus on the everyday and the practice of making art itself.
Jasmine Sheppard’s first choreographic work, Macq, which debuted as part of Dance Clan 3 for Corroboree Sydney in 2013, will be brought to the main stage. The work explores the 1816 March of Macquarie, a historical chapter that decimated Sydney’s Aboriginal Community. Finally, New Breed choreographer Daniel Riley and and Beau Dean Riley Smith present Miyagan, a dance story that maps their cultural heritage and and family background on Wiradjuri country, New South Wales.
Type of Event: Music
Venue: Heath Ledger Theatre
State Theatre of Western Australia
174-176 William St
Perth WA 6000
Date: from 20 to 23 July 2016
Price: from $46
Website: Ticketek
Telephone: (08) 6212 9200
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