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SUMMARY:Horizon
DESCRIPTION:From two of the world’s great First Nations comes Bangarra’s first cross-cultural collaboration production – Horizon. \nThere is a place between the sea and the sky – a sacred realm\, where the sun rises and falls\, and the light is new. \nIn Bangarra’s first mainstage cross-cultural collaboration\, leading Māori choreographer and Arts Laureate Moss Te Ururangi Patterson joins beloved Bangarra alumna Deborah Brown. Together they guide our award-winning ensemble in stories that honours the First Peoples of the Oceania region\, spanning across the continent now known as Australia\, the Torres Strait Islands and our southern neighbour\, Aotearoa. \nHorizon is a double bill opening with Saibailayg (Saibai Islander) Sani Townson’s acclaimed work Kulka\, which debuted as part of Dance Clan in 2023\, and will be followed by the primary piece\, The Light Inside\, co-choreographed by Moss Te Ururangi Patterson and Deborah Brown.
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/horizon/2024-09-07/2/
LOCATION:Arts Centre Melbourne\, 100 St Kilda Rd\, Melbourne VIC 3004\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3004\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Horizon
DESCRIPTION:From two of the world’s great First Nations comes Bangarra’s first cross-cultural collaboration production – Horizon. \nThere is a place between the sea and the sky – a sacred realm\, where the sun rises and falls\, and the light is new. \nIn Bangarra’s first mainstage cross-cultural collaboration\, leading Māori choreographer and Arts Laureate Moss Te Ururangi Patterson joins beloved Bangarra alumna Deborah Brown. Together they guide our award-winning ensemble in stories that honours the First Peoples of the Oceania region\, spanning across the continent now known as Australia\, the Torres Strait Islands and our southern neighbour\, Aotearoa. \nHorizon is a double bill opening with Saibailayg (Saibai Islander) Sani Townson’s acclaimed work Kulka\, which debuted as part of Dance Clan in 2023\, and will be followed by the primary piece\, The Light Inside\, co-choreographed by Moss Te Ururangi Patterson and Deborah Brown.
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/horizon/2024-09-07/1/
LOCATION:Arts Centre Melbourne\, 100 St Kilda Rd\, Melbourne VIC 3004\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3004\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Horizon
DESCRIPTION:From two of the world’s great First Nations comes Bangarra’s first cross-cultural collaboration production – Horizon. \nThere is a place between the sea and the sky – a sacred realm\, where the sun rises and falls\, and the light is new. \nIn Bangarra’s first mainstage cross-cultural collaboration\, leading Māori choreographer and Arts Laureate Moss Te Ururangi Patterson joins beloved Bangarra alumna Deborah Brown. Together they guide our award-winning ensemble in stories that honours the First Peoples of the Oceania region\, spanning across the continent now known as Australia\, the Torres Strait Islands and our southern neighbour\, Aotearoa. \nHorizon is a double bill opening with Saibailayg (Saibai Islander) Sani Townson’s acclaimed work Kulka\, which debuted as part of Dance Clan in 2023\, and will be followed by the primary piece\, The Light Inside\, co-choreographed by Moss Te Ururangi Patterson and Deborah Brown.
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/horizon/2024-09-06/
LOCATION:Arts Centre Melbourne\, 100 St Kilda Rd\, Melbourne VIC 3004\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3004\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Horizon
DESCRIPTION:From two of the world’s great First Nations comes Bangarra’s first cross-cultural collaboration production – Horizon. \nThere is a place between the sea and the sky – a sacred realm\, where the sun rises and falls\, and the light is new. \nIn Bangarra’s first mainstage cross-cultural collaboration\, leading Māori choreographer and Arts Laureate Moss Te Ururangi Patterson joins beloved Bangarra alumna Deborah Brown. Together they guide our award-winning ensemble in stories that honours the First Peoples of the Oceania region\, spanning across the continent now known as Australia\, the Torres Strait Islands and our southern neighbour\, Aotearoa. \nHorizon is a double bill opening with Saibailayg (Saibai Islander) Sani Townson’s acclaimed work Kulka\, which debuted as part of Dance Clan in 2023\, and will be followed by the primary piece\, The Light Inside\, co-choreographed by Moss Te Ururangi Patterson and Deborah Brown.
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/horizon/2024-09-05/
LOCATION:Arts Centre Melbourne\, 100 St Kilda Rd\, Melbourne VIC 3004\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3004\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Bangarra Dance Theatre":MAILTO:bangarra@bangarra.com.au
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SUMMARY:Horizon
DESCRIPTION:From two of the world’s great First Nations comes Bangarra’s first cross-cultural collaboration production – Horizon. \nThere is a place between the sea and the sky – a sacred realm\, where the sun rises and falls\, and the light is new. \nIn Bangarra’s first mainstage cross-cultural collaboration\, leading Māori choreographer and Arts Laureate Moss Te Ururangi Patterson joins beloved Bangarra alumna Deborah Brown. Together they guide our award-winning ensemble in stories that honours the First Peoples of the Oceania region\, spanning across the continent now known as Australia\, the Torres Strait Islands and our southern neighbour\, Aotearoa. \nHorizon is a double bill opening with Saibailayg (Saibai Islander) Sani Townson’s acclaimed work Kulka\, which debuted as part of Dance Clan in 2023\, and will be followed by the primary piece\, The Light Inside\, co-choreographed by Moss Te Ururangi Patterson and Deborah Brown.
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/horizon/2024-09-04/
LOCATION:Arts Centre Melbourne\, 100 St Kilda Rd\, Melbourne VIC 3004\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3004\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Bangarra Dance Theatre":MAILTO:bangarra@bangarra.com.au
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SUMMARY:Horizon
DESCRIPTION:From two of the world’s great First Nations comes Bangarra’s first cross-cultural collaboration production – Horizon. \nThere is a place between the sea and the sky – a sacred realm\, where the sun rises and falls\, and the light is new. \nIn Bangarra’s first mainstage cross-cultural collaboration\, leading Māori choreographer and Arts Laureate Moss Te Ururangi Patterson joins beloved Bangarra alumna Deborah Brown. Together they guide our award-winning ensemble in stories that honours the First Peoples of the Oceania region\, spanning across the continent now known as Australia\, the Torres Strait Islands and our southern neighbour\, Aotearoa. \nHorizon is a double bill opening with Saibailayg (Saibai Islander) Sani Townson’s acclaimed work Kulka\, which debuted as part of Dance Clan in 2023\, and will be followed by the primary piece\, The Light Inside\, co-choreographed by Moss Te Ururangi Patterson and Deborah Brown.
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/horizon/2024-09-03/
LOCATION:Arts Centre Melbourne\, 100 St Kilda Rd\, Melbourne VIC 3004\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3004\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Bangarra Dance Theatre":MAILTO:bangarra@bangarra.com.au
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SUMMARY:Horizon
DESCRIPTION:From two of the world’s great First Nations comes Bangarra’s first cross-cultural collaboration production – Horizon. \nThere is a place between the sea and the sky – a sacred realm\, where the sun rises and falls\, and the light is new. \nIn Bangarra’s first mainstage cross-cultural collaboration\, leading Māori choreographer and Arts Laureate Moss Te Ururangi Patterson joins beloved Bangarra alumna Deborah Brown. Together they guide our award-winning ensemble in stories that honours the First Peoples of the Oceania region\, spanning across the continent now known as Australia\, the Torres Strait Islands and our southern neighbour\, Aotearoa. \nHorizon is a double bill opening with Saibailayg (Saibai Islander) Sani Townson’s acclaimed work Kulka\, which debuted as part of Dance Clan in 2023\, and will be followed by the primary piece\, The Light Inside\, co-choreographed by Moss Te Ururangi Patterson and Deborah Brown.
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/horizon/2024-08-31/2/
LOCATION:Arts Centre Melbourne\, 100 St Kilda Rd\, Melbourne VIC 3004\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3004\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Bangarra Dance Theatre":MAILTO:bangarra@bangarra.com.au
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SUMMARY:Horizon
DESCRIPTION:From two of the world’s great First Nations comes Bangarra’s first cross-cultural collaboration production – Horizon. \nThere is a place between the sea and the sky – a sacred realm\, where the sun rises and falls\, and the light is new. \nIn Bangarra’s first mainstage cross-cultural collaboration\, leading Māori choreographer and Arts Laureate Moss Te Ururangi Patterson joins beloved Bangarra alumna Deborah Brown. Together they guide our award-winning ensemble in stories that honours the First Peoples of the Oceania region\, spanning across the continent now known as Australia\, the Torres Strait Islands and our southern neighbour\, Aotearoa. \nHorizon is a double bill opening with Saibailayg (Saibai Islander) Sani Townson’s acclaimed work Kulka\, which debuted as part of Dance Clan in 2023\, and will be followed by the primary piece\, The Light Inside\, co-choreographed by Moss Te Ururangi Patterson and Deborah Brown.
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/horizon/2024-08-31/1/
LOCATION:Arts Centre Melbourne\, 100 St Kilda Rd\, Melbourne VIC 3004\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3004\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Bangarra Dance Theatre":MAILTO:bangarra@bangarra.com.au
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SUMMARY:Horizon
DESCRIPTION:From two of the world’s great First Nations comes Bangarra’s first cross-cultural collaboration production – Horizon. \nThere is a place between the sea and the sky – a sacred realm\, where the sun rises and falls\, and the light is new. \nIn Bangarra’s first mainstage cross-cultural collaboration\, leading Māori choreographer and Arts Laureate Moss Te Ururangi Patterson joins beloved Bangarra alumna Deborah Brown. Together they guide our award-winning ensemble in stories that honours the First Peoples of the Oceania region\, spanning across the continent now known as Australia\, the Torres Strait Islands and our southern neighbour\, Aotearoa. \nHorizon is a double bill opening with Saibailayg (Saibai Islander) Sani Townson’s acclaimed work Kulka\, which debuted as part of Dance Clan in 2023\, and will be followed by the primary piece\, The Light Inside\, co-choreographed by Moss Te Ururangi Patterson and Deborah Brown.
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/horizon/2024-08-30/
LOCATION:Arts Centre Melbourne\, 100 St Kilda Rd\, Melbourne VIC 3004\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3004\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Bangarra Dance Theatre":MAILTO:bangarra@bangarra.com.au
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SUMMARY:Horizon
DESCRIPTION:From two of the world’s great First Nations comes Bangarra’s first cross-cultural collaboration production – Horizon. \nThere is a place between the sea and the sky – a sacred realm\, where the sun rises and falls\, and the light is new. \nIn Bangarra’s first mainstage cross-cultural collaboration\, leading Māori choreographer and Arts Laureate Moss Te Ururangi Patterson joins beloved Bangarra alumna Deborah Brown. Together they guide our award-winning ensemble in stories that honours the First Peoples of the Oceania region\, spanning across the continent now known as Australia\, the Torres Strait Islands and our southern neighbour\, Aotearoa. \nHorizon is a double bill opening with Saibailayg (Saibai Islander) Sani Townson’s acclaimed work Kulka\, which debuted as part of Dance Clan in 2023\, and will be followed by the primary piece\, The Light Inside\, co-choreographed by Moss Te Ururangi Patterson and Deborah Brown.
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/horizon/2024-08-29/
LOCATION:Arts Centre Melbourne\, 100 St Kilda Rd\, Melbourne VIC 3004\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3004\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Bangarra Dance Theatre":MAILTO:bangarra@bangarra.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240828T193000
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SUMMARY:Horizon
DESCRIPTION:From two of the world’s great First Nations comes Bangarra’s first cross-cultural collaboration production – Horizon. \nThere is a place between the sea and the sky – a sacred realm\, where the sun rises and falls\, and the light is new. \nIn Bangarra’s first mainstage cross-cultural collaboration\, leading Māori choreographer and Arts Laureate Moss Te Ururangi Patterson joins beloved Bangarra alumna Deborah Brown. Together they guide our award-winning ensemble in stories that honours the First Peoples of the Oceania region\, spanning across the continent now known as Australia\, the Torres Strait Islands and our southern neighbour\, Aotearoa. \nHorizon is a double bill opening with Saibailayg (Saibai Islander) Sani Townson’s acclaimed work Kulka\, which debuted as part of Dance Clan in 2023\, and will be followed by the primary piece\, The Light Inside\, co-choreographed by Moss Te Ururangi Patterson and Deborah Brown.
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/horizon/2024-08-28/
LOCATION:Arts Centre Melbourne\, 100 St Kilda Rd\, Melbourne VIC 3004\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3004\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Bangarra Dance Theatre":MAILTO:bangarra@bangarra.com.au
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SUMMARY:Bangarra Dance Theatre: Yuldea
DESCRIPTION:From the incomparable storytellers of Bangarra Dance Theatre comes a major new work. \n\n\n\n\nWe are memory.\nGlimpsed through shimmering light on water.\nA story place where black oaks stand watch.\nCarved into trees and painted on rocks.\nNorth – South – East – West.\nA brittle landscape of life and loss.\nA celestial symphony crossing time and space. \nAt Yuldea\, stories hover in the sky. The stars reveal a divine Songline\, stretching between earth and sky.  \nFrances Rings’ first work as Artistic Director is a ceremonial affirmation of history and heritage. Yuldea awakens the earth and sky worlds to tell the story of the Aṉangu people of the Great Victorian Desert. \nYuldea explores the moment traditional life collided with the industrial ambition of a growing nation. In 1917\, the two halves of the Transcontinental Railway met at the precious water soak on the edge of the Nullarbor\, Yuldi Kapi. \nGreat metal serpents scarred the landscape\, draining all water from the sacred soak. Then came the black mist of the atomic testing at Maralinga\, forcing the Aṉangu people to leave their desert homelands where they had lived for millennia. \nNow memories lay scattered\, like the Aṉangu people\, displaced from their home. Remnants of colonial progress are swallowed by sand. But the Aṉangu endure\, determined to keep strong their knowledge systems of land and sky\, honouring their eternal bonds of kinship between people and place. \nYuldea features original music by Leon Rodgers with featured songs by award-winning electronic pop duo Electric Fields\, inspired by Yuldea and the Aṉangu people. \nDesigners Elizabeth Gadsby (sets)\, Jennifer Irwin (costumes) and Karen Norris (Lighting) create a desert world on stage. \n\n\n27 September – 7 October             Playhouse Theatre\, Arts Centre Melbourne\n \nCommunity night Wednesday 27 September\, 7:30 PM*\nSeason Monday 6:30 PM; Tuesdays 6:30 PM; Wednesdays 2:00 PM\, 7:30 PM; Thursdays 7:30 PM; Fridays 7:30 PM \nTICKETS: $54 – $114
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/bangarra-dance-theatre-yuldea/2023-10-07/
LOCATION:Arts Centre Melbourne\, Playhouse\, 100 St Kilda Road\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Bangarra Dance Theatre":MAILTO:bangarra@bangarra.com.au
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SUMMARY:Bangarra Dance Theatre: Yuldea
DESCRIPTION:From the incomparable storytellers of Bangarra Dance Theatre comes a major new work. \n\n\n\n\nWe are memory.\nGlimpsed through shimmering light on water.\nA story place where black oaks stand watch.\nCarved into trees and painted on rocks.\nNorth – South – East – West.\nA brittle landscape of life and loss.\nA celestial symphony crossing time and space. \nAt Yuldea\, stories hover in the sky. The stars reveal a divine Songline\, stretching between earth and sky.  \nFrances Rings’ first work as Artistic Director is a ceremonial affirmation of history and heritage. Yuldea awakens the earth and sky worlds to tell the story of the Aṉangu people of the Great Victorian Desert. \nYuldea explores the moment traditional life collided with the industrial ambition of a growing nation. In 1917\, the two halves of the Transcontinental Railway met at the precious water soak on the edge of the Nullarbor\, Yuldi Kapi. \nGreat metal serpents scarred the landscape\, draining all water from the sacred soak. Then came the black mist of the atomic testing at Maralinga\, forcing the Aṉangu people to leave their desert homelands where they had lived for millennia. \nNow memories lay scattered\, like the Aṉangu people\, displaced from their home. Remnants of colonial progress are swallowed by sand. But the Aṉangu endure\, determined to keep strong their knowledge systems of land and sky\, honouring their eternal bonds of kinship between people and place. \nYuldea features original music by Leon Rodgers with featured songs by award-winning electronic pop duo Electric Fields\, inspired by Yuldea and the Aṉangu people. \nDesigners Elizabeth Gadsby (sets)\, Jennifer Irwin (costumes) and Karen Norris (Lighting) create a desert world on stage. \n\n\n27 September – 7 October             Playhouse Theatre\, Arts Centre Melbourne\n \nCommunity night Wednesday 27 September\, 7:30 PM*\nSeason Monday 6:30 PM; Tuesdays 6:30 PM; Wednesdays 2:00 PM\, 7:30 PM; Thursdays 7:30 PM; Fridays 7:30 PM \nTICKETS: $54 – $114
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/bangarra-dance-theatre-yuldea/2023-10-06/
LOCATION:Arts Centre Melbourne\, Playhouse\, 100 St Kilda Road\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Bangarra Dance Theatre":MAILTO:bangarra@bangarra.com.au
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UID:10013013-1696534200-1696539600@classicmelbourne.com.au
SUMMARY:Bangarra Dance Theatre: Yuldea
DESCRIPTION:From the incomparable storytellers of Bangarra Dance Theatre comes a major new work. \n\n\n\n\nWe are memory.\nGlimpsed through shimmering light on water.\nA story place where black oaks stand watch.\nCarved into trees and painted on rocks.\nNorth – South – East – West.\nA brittle landscape of life and loss.\nA celestial symphony crossing time and space. \nAt Yuldea\, stories hover in the sky. The stars reveal a divine Songline\, stretching between earth and sky.  \nFrances Rings’ first work as Artistic Director is a ceremonial affirmation of history and heritage. Yuldea awakens the earth and sky worlds to tell the story of the Aṉangu people of the Great Victorian Desert. \nYuldea explores the moment traditional life collided with the industrial ambition of a growing nation. In 1917\, the two halves of the Transcontinental Railway met at the precious water soak on the edge of the Nullarbor\, Yuldi Kapi. \nGreat metal serpents scarred the landscape\, draining all water from the sacred soak. Then came the black mist of the atomic testing at Maralinga\, forcing the Aṉangu people to leave their desert homelands where they had lived for millennia. \nNow memories lay scattered\, like the Aṉangu people\, displaced from their home. Remnants of colonial progress are swallowed by sand. But the Aṉangu endure\, determined to keep strong their knowledge systems of land and sky\, honouring their eternal bonds of kinship between people and place. \nYuldea features original music by Leon Rodgers with featured songs by award-winning electronic pop duo Electric Fields\, inspired by Yuldea and the Aṉangu people. \nDesigners Elizabeth Gadsby (sets)\, Jennifer Irwin (costumes) and Karen Norris (Lighting) create a desert world on stage. \n\n\n27 September – 7 October             Playhouse Theatre\, Arts Centre Melbourne\n \nCommunity night Wednesday 27 September\, 7:30 PM*\nSeason Monday 6:30 PM; Tuesdays 6:30 PM; Wednesdays 2:00 PM\, 7:30 PM; Thursdays 7:30 PM; Fridays 7:30 PM \nTICKETS: $54 – $114
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/bangarra-dance-theatre-yuldea/2023-10-05/
LOCATION:Arts Centre Melbourne\, Playhouse\, 100 St Kilda Road\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Bangarra Dance Theatre":MAILTO:bangarra@bangarra.com.au
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20231004T210000
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SUMMARY:Bangarra Dance Theatre: Yuldea
DESCRIPTION:From the incomparable storytellers of Bangarra Dance Theatre comes a major new work. \n\n\n\n\nWe are memory.\nGlimpsed through shimmering light on water.\nA story place where black oaks stand watch.\nCarved into trees and painted on rocks.\nNorth – South – East – West.\nA brittle landscape of life and loss.\nA celestial symphony crossing time and space. \nAt Yuldea\, stories hover in the sky. The stars reveal a divine Songline\, stretching between earth and sky.  \nFrances Rings’ first work as Artistic Director is a ceremonial affirmation of history and heritage. Yuldea awakens the earth and sky worlds to tell the story of the Aṉangu people of the Great Victorian Desert. \nYuldea explores the moment traditional life collided with the industrial ambition of a growing nation. In 1917\, the two halves of the Transcontinental Railway met at the precious water soak on the edge of the Nullarbor\, Yuldi Kapi. \nGreat metal serpents scarred the landscape\, draining all water from the sacred soak. Then came the black mist of the atomic testing at Maralinga\, forcing the Aṉangu people to leave their desert homelands where they had lived for millennia. \nNow memories lay scattered\, like the Aṉangu people\, displaced from their home. Remnants of colonial progress are swallowed by sand. But the Aṉangu endure\, determined to keep strong their knowledge systems of land and sky\, honouring their eternal bonds of kinship between people and place. \nYuldea features original music by Leon Rodgers with featured songs by award-winning electronic pop duo Electric Fields\, inspired by Yuldea and the Aṉangu people. \nDesigners Elizabeth Gadsby (sets)\, Jennifer Irwin (costumes) and Karen Norris (Lighting) create a desert world on stage. \n\n\n27 September – 7 October             Playhouse Theatre\, Arts Centre Melbourne\n \nCommunity night Wednesday 27 September\, 7:30 PM*\nSeason Monday 6:30 PM; Tuesdays 6:30 PM; Wednesdays 2:00 PM\, 7:30 PM; Thursdays 7:30 PM; Fridays 7:30 PM \nTICKETS: $54 – $114
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/bangarra-dance-theatre-yuldea/2023-10-04/
LOCATION:Arts Centre Melbourne\, Playhouse\, 100 St Kilda Road\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Bangarra Dance Theatre":MAILTO:bangarra@bangarra.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20231003T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20231003T200000
DTSTAMP:20260525T014852
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SUMMARY:Bangarra Dance Theatre: Yuldea
DESCRIPTION:From the incomparable storytellers of Bangarra Dance Theatre comes a major new work. \n\n\n\n\nWe are memory.\nGlimpsed through shimmering light on water.\nA story place where black oaks stand watch.\nCarved into trees and painted on rocks.\nNorth – South – East – West.\nA brittle landscape of life and loss.\nA celestial symphony crossing time and space. \nAt Yuldea\, stories hover in the sky. The stars reveal a divine Songline\, stretching between earth and sky.  \nFrances Rings’ first work as Artistic Director is a ceremonial affirmation of history and heritage. Yuldea awakens the earth and sky worlds to tell the story of the Aṉangu people of the Great Victorian Desert. \nYuldea explores the moment traditional life collided with the industrial ambition of a growing nation. In 1917\, the two halves of the Transcontinental Railway met at the precious water soak on the edge of the Nullarbor\, Yuldi Kapi. \nGreat metal serpents scarred the landscape\, draining all water from the sacred soak. Then came the black mist of the atomic testing at Maralinga\, forcing the Aṉangu people to leave their desert homelands where they had lived for millennia. \nNow memories lay scattered\, like the Aṉangu people\, displaced from their home. Remnants of colonial progress are swallowed by sand. But the Aṉangu endure\, determined to keep strong their knowledge systems of land and sky\, honouring their eternal bonds of kinship between people and place. \nYuldea features original music by Leon Rodgers with featured songs by award-winning electronic pop duo Electric Fields\, inspired by Yuldea and the Aṉangu people. \nDesigners Elizabeth Gadsby (sets)\, Jennifer Irwin (costumes) and Karen Norris (Lighting) create a desert world on stage. \n\n\n27 September – 7 October             Playhouse Theatre\, Arts Centre Melbourne\n \nCommunity night Wednesday 27 September\, 7:30 PM*\nSeason Monday 6:30 PM; Tuesdays 6:30 PM; Wednesdays 2:00 PM\, 7:30 PM; Thursdays 7:30 PM; Fridays 7:30 PM \nTICKETS: $54 – $114
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/bangarra-dance-theatre-yuldea/2023-10-03/
LOCATION:Arts Centre Melbourne\, Playhouse\, 100 St Kilda Road\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Bangarra Dance Theatre":MAILTO:bangarra@bangarra.com.au
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20231002T200000
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SUMMARY:Bangarra Dance Theatre: Yuldea
DESCRIPTION:From the incomparable storytellers of Bangarra Dance Theatre comes a major new work. \n\n\n\n\nWe are memory.\nGlimpsed through shimmering light on water.\nA story place where black oaks stand watch.\nCarved into trees and painted on rocks.\nNorth – South – East – West.\nA brittle landscape of life and loss.\nA celestial symphony crossing time and space. \nAt Yuldea\, stories hover in the sky. The stars reveal a divine Songline\, stretching between earth and sky.  \nFrances Rings’ first work as Artistic Director is a ceremonial affirmation of history and heritage. Yuldea awakens the earth and sky worlds to tell the story of the Aṉangu people of the Great Victorian Desert. \nYuldea explores the moment traditional life collided with the industrial ambition of a growing nation. In 1917\, the two halves of the Transcontinental Railway met at the precious water soak on the edge of the Nullarbor\, Yuldi Kapi. \nGreat metal serpents scarred the landscape\, draining all water from the sacred soak. Then came the black mist of the atomic testing at Maralinga\, forcing the Aṉangu people to leave their desert homelands where they had lived for millennia. \nNow memories lay scattered\, like the Aṉangu people\, displaced from their home. Remnants of colonial progress are swallowed by sand. But the Aṉangu endure\, determined to keep strong their knowledge systems of land and sky\, honouring their eternal bonds of kinship between people and place. \nYuldea features original music by Leon Rodgers with featured songs by award-winning electronic pop duo Electric Fields\, inspired by Yuldea and the Aṉangu people. \nDesigners Elizabeth Gadsby (sets)\, Jennifer Irwin (costumes) and Karen Norris (Lighting) create a desert world on stage. \n\n\n27 September – 7 October             Playhouse Theatre\, Arts Centre Melbourne\n \nCommunity night Wednesday 27 September\, 7:30 PM*\nSeason Monday 6:30 PM; Tuesdays 6:30 PM; Wednesdays 2:00 PM\, 7:30 PM; Thursdays 7:30 PM; Fridays 7:30 PM \nTICKETS: $54 – $114
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/bangarra-dance-theatre-yuldea/2023-10-02/
LOCATION:Arts Centre Melbourne\, Playhouse\, 100 St Kilda Road\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Bangarra Dance Theatre":MAILTO:bangarra@bangarra.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230929T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230929T210000
DTSTAMP:20260525T014852
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230925T094453Z
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SUMMARY:Bangarra Dance Theatre: Yuldea
DESCRIPTION:From the incomparable storytellers of Bangarra Dance Theatre comes a major new work. \n\n\n\n\nWe are memory.\nGlimpsed through shimmering light on water.\nA story place where black oaks stand watch.\nCarved into trees and painted on rocks.\nNorth – South – East – West.\nA brittle landscape of life and loss.\nA celestial symphony crossing time and space. \nAt Yuldea\, stories hover in the sky. The stars reveal a divine Songline\, stretching between earth and sky.  \nFrances Rings’ first work as Artistic Director is a ceremonial affirmation of history and heritage. Yuldea awakens the earth and sky worlds to tell the story of the Aṉangu people of the Great Victorian Desert. \nYuldea explores the moment traditional life collided with the industrial ambition of a growing nation. In 1917\, the two halves of the Transcontinental Railway met at the precious water soak on the edge of the Nullarbor\, Yuldi Kapi. \nGreat metal serpents scarred the landscape\, draining all water from the sacred soak. Then came the black mist of the atomic testing at Maralinga\, forcing the Aṉangu people to leave their desert homelands where they had lived for millennia. \nNow memories lay scattered\, like the Aṉangu people\, displaced from their home. Remnants of colonial progress are swallowed by sand. But the Aṉangu endure\, determined to keep strong their knowledge systems of land and sky\, honouring their eternal bonds of kinship between people and place. \nYuldea features original music by Leon Rodgers with featured songs by award-winning electronic pop duo Electric Fields\, inspired by Yuldea and the Aṉangu people. \nDesigners Elizabeth Gadsby (sets)\, Jennifer Irwin (costumes) and Karen Norris (Lighting) create a desert world on stage. \n\n\n27 September – 7 October             Playhouse Theatre\, Arts Centre Melbourne\n \nCommunity night Wednesday 27 September\, 7:30 PM*\nSeason Monday 6:30 PM; Tuesdays 6:30 PM; Wednesdays 2:00 PM\, 7:30 PM; Thursdays 7:30 PM; Fridays 7:30 PM \nTICKETS: $54 – $114
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/bangarra-dance-theatre-yuldea/2023-09-29/
LOCATION:Arts Centre Melbourne\, Playhouse\, 100 St Kilda Road\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Bangarra Dance Theatre":MAILTO:bangarra@bangarra.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230928T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230928T210000
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SUMMARY:Bangarra Dance Theatre: Yuldea
DESCRIPTION:From the incomparable storytellers of Bangarra Dance Theatre comes a major new work. \n\n\n\n\nWe are memory.\nGlimpsed through shimmering light on water.\nA story place where black oaks stand watch.\nCarved into trees and painted on rocks.\nNorth – South – East – West.\nA brittle landscape of life and loss.\nA celestial symphony crossing time and space. \nAt Yuldea\, stories hover in the sky. The stars reveal a divine Songline\, stretching between earth and sky.  \nFrances Rings’ first work as Artistic Director is a ceremonial affirmation of history and heritage. Yuldea awakens the earth and sky worlds to tell the story of the Aṉangu people of the Great Victorian Desert. \nYuldea explores the moment traditional life collided with the industrial ambition of a growing nation. In 1917\, the two halves of the Transcontinental Railway met at the precious water soak on the edge of the Nullarbor\, Yuldi Kapi. \nGreat metal serpents scarred the landscape\, draining all water from the sacred soak. Then came the black mist of the atomic testing at Maralinga\, forcing the Aṉangu people to leave their desert homelands where they had lived for millennia. \nNow memories lay scattered\, like the Aṉangu people\, displaced from their home. Remnants of colonial progress are swallowed by sand. But the Aṉangu endure\, determined to keep strong their knowledge systems of land and sky\, honouring their eternal bonds of kinship between people and place. \nYuldea features original music by Leon Rodgers with featured songs by award-winning electronic pop duo Electric Fields\, inspired by Yuldea and the Aṉangu people. \nDesigners Elizabeth Gadsby (sets)\, Jennifer Irwin (costumes) and Karen Norris (Lighting) create a desert world on stage. \n\n\n27 September – 7 October             Playhouse Theatre\, Arts Centre Melbourne\n \nCommunity night Wednesday 27 September\, 7:30 PM*\nSeason Monday 6:30 PM; Tuesdays 6:30 PM; Wednesdays 2:00 PM\, 7:30 PM; Thursdays 7:30 PM; Fridays 7:30 PM \nTICKETS: $54 – $114
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/bangarra-dance-theatre-yuldea/2023-09-28/
LOCATION:Arts Centre Melbourne\, Playhouse\, 100 St Kilda Road\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Bangarra Dance Theatre":MAILTO:bangarra@bangarra.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230927T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230927T210000
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SUMMARY:Bangarra Dance Theatre: Yuldea
DESCRIPTION:From the incomparable storytellers of Bangarra Dance Theatre comes a major new work. \n\n\n\n\nWe are memory.\nGlimpsed through shimmering light on water.\nA story place where black oaks stand watch.\nCarved into trees and painted on rocks.\nNorth – South – East – West.\nA brittle landscape of life and loss.\nA celestial symphony crossing time and space. \nAt Yuldea\, stories hover in the sky. The stars reveal a divine Songline\, stretching between earth and sky.  \nFrances Rings’ first work as Artistic Director is a ceremonial affirmation of history and heritage. Yuldea awakens the earth and sky worlds to tell the story of the Aṉangu people of the Great Victorian Desert. \nYuldea explores the moment traditional life collided with the industrial ambition of a growing nation. In 1917\, the two halves of the Transcontinental Railway met at the precious water soak on the edge of the Nullarbor\, Yuldi Kapi. \nGreat metal serpents scarred the landscape\, draining all water from the sacred soak. Then came the black mist of the atomic testing at Maralinga\, forcing the Aṉangu people to leave their desert homelands where they had lived for millennia. \nNow memories lay scattered\, like the Aṉangu people\, displaced from their home. Remnants of colonial progress are swallowed by sand. But the Aṉangu endure\, determined to keep strong their knowledge systems of land and sky\, honouring their eternal bonds of kinship between people and place. \nYuldea features original music by Leon Rodgers with featured songs by award-winning electronic pop duo Electric Fields\, inspired by Yuldea and the Aṉangu people. \nDesigners Elizabeth Gadsby (sets)\, Jennifer Irwin (costumes) and Karen Norris (Lighting) create a desert world on stage. \n\n\n27 September – 7 October             Playhouse Theatre\, Arts Centre Melbourne\n \nCommunity night Wednesday 27 September\, 7:30 PM*\nSeason Monday 6:30 PM; Tuesdays 6:30 PM; Wednesdays 2:00 PM\, 7:30 PM; Thursdays 7:30 PM; Fridays 7:30 PM \nTICKETS: $54 – $114
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/bangarra-dance-theatre-yuldea/2023-09-27/
LOCATION:Arts Centre Melbourne\, Playhouse\, 100 St Kilda Road\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Bangarra Dance Theatre":MAILTO:bangarra@bangarra.com.au
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190914T213000
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SUMMARY:Bangarra: 30 years of sixty five thousand
DESCRIPTION:Bangarra Dance Theatre celebrates its landmark 30th anniversary season with Bangarra: 30 years of sixty five thousand\, a stunning display of contemporary dance\, at the Arts Centre Melbourne 5th September to 14th September. \nBangarra: 30 years of sixty five thousand is a three-part program with works performed by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists from across Australia who come together as a creative clan to harness a shared spirit and deliver a program representative of the world’s stage and the company’s best work. The program includes Unaipon\, Stamping Ground and to make fire. \n Unaipon is an exhilarating exploration of David Unaipon’s remarkable journey from the shores of Lake Alexandrina within the Ngarrindjeri nation\, and his passion for science and the great philosophies and cultures of the world. Choreographer Frances Rings uses her unique language to present a rich dance portrait of the man who made the connection between aerodynamics and the flight pattern of the boomerang\, and between his own cultural traditions and those of all men. \nJiří Kylián’s Stamping Ground will see Bangarra present the work of an international guest artist for the first time in the company’s history. In 1980\, Kylián\, then Artistic Director for the Nederlands Dans Theater\, attended a gathering of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander clans on Groote Eylandt in the Gulf of Carpentaria\, North East Arnhem Land. His experience led to the creation of one of Kylián’s defining ballets which was last performed in Australia by Nederlands Dans Theater in 1986. \nto make fire  is curated by Bangarra Artistic Director\, Stephen Page and Bangarra’s Head of Design Jacob Nash\, and draws on stories and songlines from all over Australia. It is a celebration of the resilience of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures\, embracing the diversity and inspiration that comes from our connection to Country.
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/bangarra-30-years-of-sixty-five-thousand/
LOCATION:Arts Centre Melbourne\, 100 St Kilda Rd\, Melbourne VIC 3004\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3004\, Australia
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