Review: CABARET FESTIVAL 2018: ARCHIE ROACH AND TIDDAS - DANCING WITH MY SPIRIT at Dunstan Playhouse, Adelaide Festival Centre
By: Barry Lenny Jun. 24, 2018
Reviewed by Ray Smith, Friday 22nd June 2018
Sally Dastey, Lou Bennett and the irrepressible Amy Saunders seemed totally at easy despite not having worked together for almost twenty years before this tour. "Uncle" Archie Roach quietly made his way to his microphone and seat, a soft smile acknowledging the whistles, calls and applause from the adoring audience. We were already in the palm of his hand as he began to tell us, in that slow gentle way of his, of the spiritual journey that had led to the songs from the Dancing With My Spirit recording. The songs were recorded as a demonstration tape 25 years ago when Archie Roach and Tiddas teamed up with producer Jen Anderson. The recordings were all but lost and had never been heard outside the recording studio, until they were recently rediscovered. The discovery of the tapes led to a reunion of the four musicians and their producer after 20 years apart, and the re-formation of Tiddas and the old collaboration with Archie Roach is an event to be celebrated.
Birth Mother to Earth Mother,
placenta placed under a tree under paper bark.
Careful when you walk through this land.
A child was born here." A story and song about travelling through Spain and throughout Europe brought shades of Joan Baez from the beautiful voices of Tiddas. "Not knowing where we were beneath these northern stars." The deep connection between these four great Aboriginal musicians was obvious to anyone watching them on stage together, but their individual and collective connection to their land we needed to be reminded of. The stage suddenly cleared, leaving Sally Dastey, Lou Bennett, and Amy Saunders alone. We were to be offered a very rare treat indeed. After 20 years of absence, the Tiddas were going to play for us. I was transported back in time instantly as familiar but only half remembered songs soared and wove in harmony over the Dunstan Playhouse audience. We were invited to clap in time and stamp our feet and then to sing along as Archie Roach came back on stage to perform Wild Mountain Thyme with the three women. It was truly uplifting, and the perfect segue into the final song of the concert with the full 10 piece ensemble. This was far more than a musical performance, this was an insight into the life and mind of one of Australia's truly great songwriters. We were led gently into two worlds few of us know anything about, the deep spiritual connection to the country that denies any separation between the very land itself and its people and native species, the stories and songs of an ancient and proud people that hold their long history in memory, the Stolen Generation, the foster homes, the life on the streets, the desperate search for identity and purpose. the alcohol, the despair, the prisons and the long dark road to recovery. Archie Roach and Tiddas didn't just say, "come and watch me Dancing With My Spirit", they took our hands and led us onto the dance floor with them. This was a superb concert and I hope I don't have to wait 25 years for the next one.
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