when: 14 January 2022 - 12 February 2022 | venue: Roslyn Packer Theatre | cost: Adult: $80 | Concession: $60 | Starting from: $50 | address: 22 Hickson Road, Dawes Point NSW 2000 | website: https://www.bangarra.com.au/productions/wudjang-not-the-past/ | tickets: https://www.bangarra.com.au/productions/wudjang-not-the-past/
published: 13 Oct 2021, 5 min read
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In a first-time co-production, two powerhouse arts companies, Bangarra Dance Theatre and Sydney Theatre Company, will join forces to present the world premiere of Wudjang: Not the Past, an epic-scale contemporary corroboree, and Bangarra's largest stage production to date.
Wudjang: Not the Past will premiere at Sydney Festival 2022 from 14 January to 12 February.
Wudjang: Not the Past is an astonishing new work which brings together 17 dancers, four musicians and five actors for an artistically ambitious production. Combining poetry, spoken storytelling and live music with Bangarra's unique dance language, this profoundly evocative piece of First Nations performance promises to be a benchmark Australian production.
Directed and choreographed by Bangarra's Artistic Director Stephen Page and co-written with award-winning playwright Alana Valentine (Bangarra's Bennelong, Barbara and the Camp Dogs), Wudjang: Not the Past is deeply rooted in Page's own Yugambeh Country, in a story with branches spreading across our continent's past and troubled present.
In the deep darkness just before dawn, workmen find bones while excavating for a dam. Among them is a Yugambeh man, Bilin, who convinces his colleagues to let him keep the ancestral bones. This ancestor is Wudjang, who longs to be reburied the proper way. With her young companion spirit, Gurai, she dances and teaches and sings of the past, of the earth, of songlines. With grace and authentic power, a new generation is taught how to listen, learn and carry their ancestral energy into the future. Wudjang: Not the Past follows the journey to honour Wudjang with a traditional resting place on Country.
Wudjang: Not the Past is told in Mibinyah poetry and song with English text and featuring Bangarra's inimitable fusion of contemporary and traditional choreography.
Wudjang: Not the Past will premiere in Sydney from 14 January to 12 February. Sydney tickets are available from Tuesday 26 October at: https://www.bangarra.com.au/productions/wudjang-not-the-past/.
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In a first-time co-production, two powerhouse arts companies, Bangarra Dance Theatre and Sydney Theatre Company, will join forces to present the world premiere of Wudjang: Not the Past, an epic-scale contemporary corroboree, and Bangarra's largest stage production to date.
Wudjang: Not the Past will premiere at Sydney Festival 2022 from 14 January to 12 February.
Wudjang: Not the Past is an astonishing new work which brings together 17 dancers, four musicians and five actors for an artistically ambitious production. Combining poetry, spoken storytelling and live music with Bangarra's unique dance language, this profoundly evocative piece of First Nations performance promises to be a benchmark Australian production.
Directed and choreographed by Bangarra's Artistic Director Stephen Page and co-written with award-winning playwright Alana Valentine (Bangarra's Bennelong, Barbara and the Camp Dogs), Wudjang: Not the Past is deeply rooted in Page's own Yugambeh Country, in a story with branches spreading across our continent's past and troubled present.
In the deep darkness just before dawn, workmen find bones while excavating for a dam. Among them is a Yugambeh man, Bilin, who convinces his colleagues to let him keep the ancestral bones. This ancestor is Wudjang, who longs to be reburied the proper way. With her young companion spirit, Gurai, she dances and teaches and sings of the past, of the earth, of songlines. With grace and authentic power, a new generation is taught how to listen, learn and carry their ancestral energy into the future. Wudjang: Not the Past follows the journey to honour Wudjang with a traditional resting place on Country.
Wudjang: Not the Past is told in Mibinyah poetry and song with English text and featuring Bangarra's inimitable fusion of contemporary and traditional choreography.
Wudjang: Not the Past will premiere in Sydney from 14 January to 12 February. Sydney tickets are available from Tuesday 26 October at: https://www.bangarra.com.au/productions/wudjang-not-the-past/.
Go see Wudjang: Not the Past 2022.
Wudjang: Not the Past 2022 is on 14 January 2022 - 12 February 2022. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Dawes Point. Call 02 9251 5333 for details. Visit their website at https://www.bangarra.com.au/productions/wudjang-not-the-past/.
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