Inspired by the totemic significance of green sea turtles in the Torres Strait, Waru is the first full-length children’s program from Bangarra Dance Theatre.
Elma Kris, Jenson Waru Sam and Frances Rings discuss the significance of taking the show to Waiben, Thursday Island in the Torres Strait, where it was performed in entirely in Kriol for the first time.
Then, Ngiyampaa artist Pirritu plays live in the Awaye studio.
Plus for Word Up head to Hope Vale with Tamara Pearson where she’ll share the Guugu Yimidhirr word for 'language'.
Dulka Warngiid and 'Circling Time' with Kutcher Edwards
Blak excellence on the page and stage
The next big Blak musical, and Kitchen Table Yarns with Archie Roach
Fanning flames of knowledge
Myths, icons, and a Blak literary canon
From stage to screen — who tells your story
Guwayu For All Times, and 'belonging' in Gundungurra
Stephen Page steps down from Bangarra, and hunting vampires in Coober Peddy
Paying tribute to David Gulpilil, and reawakening Kayardild language
Indigenous performance across generations
Music legends and classical composers
Role models and the Adnyamathanha word for 'rainbow'
Total Control and revisiting 'Kura Tungar-Songs from the River'
Introducing Baker Boy's album 'Gela' and Celebrating 10 Years of black&write!
Slowing down with Ellen van Neervan, and SJ Norman's haunting debut 'Permafrost'
One By One with Ancestress, and five years of Word Up
Celebrating with Ali Murphy-Oates, and 'Falling' with Bumpy
Podcasting for a Blak Nation, and 25 years of Marrugeku
Bob Weatherall's Restless Dream, and recovering from COVID
Deadly Science and even deadlier scientists
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