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SandSong presented by Bangarra Dance Theatre Tickets

First Nations dance powerhouse Bangarra returns with a work inspired by the Kimberleys, telling the unique story of this Place and the survival of its People.
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About SandSong presented by Bangarra Dance Theatre

Stories from the Great Sandy Desert

Under the vast Kimberley sky, the red pindan dust stretches across the desert homelands of the Walmajarri, where the ancient knowledge of People and of Country is preserved through Songlines that have endured for hundreds of generations.

At the heart of this land is the Living Water - Jila – that resides in desert waterholes across the region and is the basis of cultural beliefs and practices. Sandsong tells the unique story of this Place and the survival of its People.

Between the 1920s and 1960s, Aboriginal people were removed off their Country and onto pastoral stations where they were forced into hard labour, usually for no wages and only minimal rations. Despite this displacement and cultural disruption, the Traditional People of the Western Desert have maintained unbroken connection to Land and Country - keeping songs, stories and kinship strong.

This is the Country of Wangkatjunga woman Ningali Josie Lawford-Wolf (1967 – 2019), a close cultural collaborator of Bangarra whose spirit, stories and artistic contributions have inspired a number of the company’s works and enriched the broader arts landscape.

The Lawford family has long generational ties to this part of the Kimberley and are current owners of the pastoral lease for Bohemia Downs cattle station, allowing them the stability to continue to care for their Land, Culture and Community.

SandSong is a journey into ancient story systems framed against the backdrop of ever-changing government policy and of the survival of people determined to hold strong to their Culture.

SandSong is created by Bangarra Dance Theatre in consultation with Wangkatjunga/Walmajarri Elders from the Kimberley and Great Sandy Desert regions, drawing on the stories, knowledge and memories of the past to create a new narrative for our Indigenous futures. This work honours the legacy of Ningali Josie Lawford-Wolf and her family - past, present and future.

Run time

1hr 25min (no interval)

Start date

June 30th, 2022

End date

July 23rd, 2022

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Age

Recommended Age: 12yrs+ Warning: This production contains political/historical themes and images that may cause distress, as well as names and voices of people who have passed away.

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Production note
Warning: This production contains political/historical themes and images that may cause distress, as well as names and voices of people who have passed away.

Venue

Sydney Opera House, Drama Theatre

Bennelong Point, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 2000

Directions

GETTING TO THE VENUE One of the most iconic buildings in the world – the Sydney Opera House is an architectural masterpiece and vibrant performance space.

BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT: The Sydney Opera House is a six-minute walk to Circular Quay which is regularly served by public buses, trains and ferries to Circular Quay.

BY CAR: Wilson Parking owns and operates the public Sydney Opera House Car Park, which is located at 2 Macquarie Street (Northern end). The car park is open 24 hours, 7 days a week, and has undercover access to the Sydney Opera House Lower Concourse.

For further information please visit the Sydney Opera House

More information about SandSong presented by Bangarra Dance Theatre

Choreographers: Stephen Page and Frances Rings

Composer: Steve Francis

Set Designer: Jacob Nash

Costume Designer: Jennifer Irwin

Lighting Designer: Nick Schlieper

Cultural Consultants: Putuparri Tom Lawford and Eva Nargoodah

Cultural Contributors: Wangkatjungka and Walmajarri Elders

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