Event Walsh Bay

Spirit

Watching a Bangarra production is to stand in a whirlpool; a point of confluence where past and present blend. Bringing indigenous traditions to a contemporary audience, this production is a stirring portrayal of spirituality.
Jimmy Dalton
January 30, 2011

Overview

Watching a Bangarra production is to stand in a whirlpool; a point of confluence where past and present blend. It may be an overused image but it is important to recognise the influence of tradition in any form of art, especially when the traditions are as ancient as those of Indigenous Australia. It is a mark of artistic excellence that Stephen Page and the company, now in their third decade, do not allow their conversation with the past to become a kitsch token of cultural consumption — their work remains unique, enthralling and world-class.

Spirit is a focused moment in Bangarra's unity of past and present. Amongst moments from previous works sits Kathy Balngayngu Marika, whose story-telling powers weave a celebration of family, spirituality and nature. What you will see occupies that space between theatrical and ritualistic. It is the border between our world and something that is both of and bigger than us.

On February 5th, Bangarra are presenting Spirit for a single fundraising gala before the show embarks on its European tour. Of the ticket price, $120 is a tax deductible donation that will go towards training new Indigenous storytellers and theatre-makers, ensuring that the grand ancient remains in resonance with the shifting now.

Book by emailing rsvp@bangarra.com.au or calling 02 9251 5333.

Image by Danielle Lyonne

Information

When

Sat, Feb 5, 2011

Saturday, February 5, 2011

8:00pm

Where

Roslyn Packer Theatre
22 Hickson Road
Walsh Bay

Price

$150.00
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