2014 Seminars

Presentation Type

Presentation

Location

The University of Notre Dame Australia, Broome Campus

Start Date

3-10-2014 12:30 PM

Description

Dalisa and Rachael will discuss the cultural, ethical and artistic concerns in the intercultural practice lead research which underpins the four productions Marrugeku has created in Broome, Burning Daylight (2006), Buru (2010), Gudirr Gudirr (2013) and Cut the Sky (to premiere 2015). The presentation will focus specifically on the company’s Listening to Country dance and dramaturgy research lab conducted in June 2013 and hosted at Nulungu Research Institute. We will expand on this embodied research process, conducted both in country and in the studio, and how it is leading to the upcoming production, Cut the Sky.

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Oct 3rd, 12:30 PM

Dance as a Practice of Listening to Country

The University of Notre Dame Australia, Broome Campus

Dalisa and Rachael will discuss the cultural, ethical and artistic concerns in the intercultural practice lead research which underpins the four productions Marrugeku has created in Broome, Burning Daylight (2006), Buru (2010), Gudirr Gudirr (2013) and Cut the Sky (to premiere 2015). The presentation will focus specifically on the company’s Listening to Country dance and dramaturgy research lab conducted in June 2013 and hosted at Nulungu Research Institute. We will expand on this embodied research process, conducted both in country and in the studio, and how it is leading to the upcoming production, Cut the Sky.