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An intergenerational thread connects this bold triple-bill, drawing deeply from First Nations perspectives, and offering a profound journey into the intricate bonds between people and place. Rooted in Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander knowledge, the concept of shelter is reimagined as a sacred, transformative space: a haven of protection, connection, and the sharing of stories across generations.
Keeping Grounded, choreographed by Indjalandji-Dhidhanu and Alyewarre woman Glory Tuohy-Daniell, is a poignant exploration on our energetic connection to the earth and ancestral land. Born of Dance Clan 2023 and reimagined for a new stage, this piece explores the challenges of staying culturally and physically grounded in a world increasingly shaped by technological advancement.
Brown Boys is a groundbreaking dance film directed by Daniel Mateo and Cass Mortimer Eipper. Visually poetic and deeply personal, it delves into the experiences of young Indigenous men, exploring identity, belonging, and cultural connection. Inspired by Mateo’s own poetry, the film intimately portrays his journey as a Gamilaroi and Tongan man—blending dance, narrative, and cinematic artistry. This work was first presented in Dance Clan 2024.
Sheoak, choreographed by Mirning woman Frances Rings for Bangarra Dance Theatre with music by Munaldjali and Nunukul man and renowned composer David Page, is a deeply affecting work exploring themes of resilience, connection to country, and cultural identity. The work, which premiered in 2015 as part of the double bill Lore under Munaldjali and Nunukul man Stephen Page’s artistic direction, draws inspiration from the sheoak tree—a powerful symbol in Indigenous Australian culture known for its strength, adaptability, and deep meaning.
Together, these three works engage with vital First Nations social and cultural issues, reminding us of the spirit at the heart of indigenous worldviews and the enduring connections between people, land, and spirit.
1hr 20min. No Interval.
9th July, 2026
18th July, 2026
QPAC is dedicated to being welcoming, accessible and inclusive for the widest possible audience. Your visit to QPAC may involve some stairs. Each theatre has lifts which assist patrons with mobility difficulties to access all foyers.
BY TRAIN: Stop at South Brisbane Station, opposite QPAC in Grey Street.
BY BUS: Stop at Cultural Centre, Melbourne Street
BY CITYCAT: Stop at the South Bank ferry stop, which is only a short walk along the river from QPAC.
BY TAXI: The taxi area is located on the Grey Street side of QPAC. Free taxi phones are located in the Melbourne Street foyer, Cremorne Theatre lobby and near the Playhouse cloakroom.
BY CAR: There are a number of paid carparks available in the vicinity. We advise reviewing the Queensland Performing Arts Centre Visit Guide, for full details.
★★★★★ “Sheltering is a triple bill that beats with the heart of Bangarra’s community spirit, truth-telling and connection to culture.” - What's The Show
★★★★ “A beautifully curated triple bill with something for everyone.” - Sydney Morning Herald
★★★★★ “A selection of world-class artistic works.” Theatre Thoughts
Cultural Content Advisory:
This work honours the late David Page, whose music remains a living heartbeat within Bangarra’s story. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this content includes the name, voice and creative legacy of a person who has passed. We share this work with deep respect and love for David, his family, and community.
Artistic Director: Frances Rings
SHEOAK
Choreographers: Frances Rings, The Dancers of Bangarra Dance Theatre
Composer: David Page (dec.)
Set Designer: Jacob Nash
Costume Designer: Jennifer Irwin
Lighting Designer: Karen Norris
KEEPING GROUNDED
Choreographers: Glory Tuohy-Daniell, The Dancers of Bangarra Dance Theatre
Composer: Brendon Boney
Set Designer: Shana O'Brien
Costume Designer: Clair Parker
Lighting Designer: Karen Norris
Rigging Consultant: Katie McDonagh
Creative Mentors: Jacob Nash, Matt Cornell
BROWN BOYS
Choreographer: Daniel Mateo
Directors: Cass Mortimer Eipper, Daniel Mateo
Composer: Leon Rodgers
Set and Costume Design: Elizabeth Gadsby
Director of Photography: Liam Brennan
Producer: Michaela Le
Sheltering runs for 1hr 20min. No Interval.
Sheltering is at South Brisbane's Glasshouse Theatre | Queensland Performing Arts Centre, which is located at Corner of Grey and Russell Street, South Brisbane, 4101.
Sheltering tickets start at $74.
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