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'.
Meet the Unaipon Award winner for 2022, and Bedtime Stories from Wiradjuri Country
Marloo's Blues, and Vince Copley's The Wonder of Little Things
Celebrating the Black excellence of Sidney Myer Creative Fellowship, and The Dirty Mile
Counter Monuments and Anti-Racism Interventions
50 years of the Koori Knockout, and introducing Jem Cassar-Daley
The Australian Wars, and Na Djinang Circus
Remembering an icon of Blak theatre
Blak led flood recovery, and finding the space in silence
Tiddas goes from page to stage, and Jazz Money guest curates MWF
Frank Byrne living in hope, and theatre on rollerskates
Whitefella Yella Tree, and Masked Histories
Blak coming of age stories, and Djabarrpuyngu Matha
The 2022 Telstra NATSIAAs, and a farewell to Uncle Archie Roach
The NIMAs are coming home, and A Murriality
NATSIAA finalists Aunty Gail Mabo and Juanella MacKenzie, and Didgeridoozy
NAIDOC Female Elder of the Year, and Debra Dank's We Come with This Place
Blak Theatre Excellence
Get up, Stand up, Show up: Celebrating NAIDOC Week 2022
Celebrating sounds of Country
Tony Birch on being a Fitzroy Blak, and Naomi Hobson's Adolescent Wonderland
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