Bangarra Dance Theatre Announces Two Unique Performances for Coroboree Sydney 2014

By: Oct. 17, 2014
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Coming to the end of 2014, Bangarra is excited and proud to announce two thrilling events concluding the celebrations of its 25th anniversary and honouring Australian Indigenous stories, dances and songs.

As part of Corroboree Sydney 2014, the company presents BANGARRA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS! - a free outdoor event on the forecourt of the Sydney Opera House. From 6.30pm on Sunday 30 November 2014, the evening will include a short performance by the NSW Public School Aboriginal Dance Company mentored by Bangarra, song stories by Christine Anu from her Stylin Up album, traditional songs by Djakapurra Munyarryun from North East Arnhem Land accompanied by live yidaki and will culminate with a showcase of Bangarra's most acclaimed dance works - emceed by the eloquent actress Deborah Mailman. Also marking the final night of Corroboree Sydney 2014, this is an event for the community and all of Sydney to enjoy.

Also part of the festival Bangarra presents PAGE 8 in its studio theatre in Walsh Bay from 21 November to 14 December 2014. Page 8 is a poignant one-man show about Munaldjali and Nunukal man David Page, multi-award winning artist and composer; and Artist-in-Residence at Bangarra. First performed in 2004 with sold-out seasons across Australia and a seven-week tour in the UK, reviews described the work as "a beautifully crafted and wonderfully performed piece of autobiographical theatre" (Sydney Morning Herald); "a personal triumph shared with humour and flair" (The Age) and "a poignant one-man performance" (The Guardian UK).

David's younger brother, Page 8's Director and Bangarra's Artistic Director Stephen Page, describes Page 8 as "a love letter to our family, our history and our culture. It's about courage, vulnerability, love, pain and loss. Above all, it's about keeping happy and sane, respecting yourself, your family, your dreaming."

David Page says, "I'm so excited about bringing Page 8 back to the stage. It may be a one-man show but really, it is an intimate performance about my family, and about growing up around the special people who make you who you are today. I can't wait to meet audiences and invite them into my life and family."

Bangarra Dance Theatre is Australia's premier national Indigenous performing arts company. For twenty-five years, the company has strived to maintain the cultural integrity and spirit of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander tradition, combining it with contemporary stories, dance and music. Bangarra creates dynamic, moving theatrical experiences and delivers these experiences to audiences across Australia and around the world.

Being held from 20 to 30 November, Corroboree Sydney is a festival celebrating Australia's rich Indigenous culture, featuring leading artists, writers, dancers and musicians showcasing their creativity and sharing stories in over 100 free and ticketed events around Sydney's iconic foreshore.

Corroboree Sydney is produced in collaboration with Principal Partner Lend Lease and is a collaboration between some of Sydney's greatest cultural institutions, including the Australian National Maritime Museum, Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority, Art Gallery of NSW, Bangarra Dance Theatre, Blackfella Films, Koori Radio 93.7FM, Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA), State Library of NSW, Australian Museum, Sydney Opera House and Royal Botanic Gardens. The festival is proudly supported by the NSW Government through its tourism and major events agency, Destination NSW.

Watch and listen to Artistic Director Stephen Page announcing Bangarra celebrates 25 years! and Page 8 here: http://youtu.be/QCA THN2To0s

Photo credit: Jason Capobianco



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