| 2007 |
ARAFURA GAMES
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‘Welcome to Darwin – Home of the Arafura Games’.
Following Tracks’ success in 2005, the Company will again direct the ‘main act’ of the 2007 Arafura Games Opening Ceremony. |
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| 2005 |
MILPIRRI
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Milpirri draws together the oldest and the most recent of Indigenous Warlpiri culture in promise of growth and rejuvenation. |
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ANGELS
OF GRAVITY
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Lured by gravity, Angels descend from heaven, placing foot upon earth. Journey as they swing us around the middle years. |
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Arafura
Games Opening Ceremony – Main Act
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A commission by the Northern Territory Government to create the Main Act of the Opening Ceremony for this international sports event. |
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| 2003 |
LOCAL
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What does it means to be a true Territorian? And how long does it take? |
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| 2000 |
LOVE
Vs GRAVITY
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A multimedia performance negotiating the maze of love in a time of HIV/AIDS. |
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| 1999 |
Emergence |
Consultancies to Corrugated Iron Youth Arts performance. |
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Recollections
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A multimedia, intergenerational afternoon for recollections and formation of new memories. |
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| 1997 |
BODIES OF LIGHT
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We carry our light inside, shining on those around us. A community responds to issues surrounding HIV/AIDS. |
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4WD
SWEAT DUST AND ROMANCE
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A gutsy evening of entertainment: featuring dancers, music, and four wheel drives. A journey into the heart of the Territory. |
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| 1996 |
NGAPA
– TWO CULTURES ONE COUNTRY
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Nine Australian artists journeyed into the centre of Australia, seven traditional owners and two Tracks artists. Together, they followed the 2000 km Ngapa Jukurrpa (the rainstorm dreaming) path. |
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THE OPPORTUNITY OF DISTANCE
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Touring a distinctive slice of Territory life in a compelling three-piece performance. |
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| 1994 |
GATHERING GROUND 2 |
From common threads we arrive at the idea of a common ground. |
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| 1993 |
OPEN HOUSE 1
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An informal evening of Darwin dances in progress. |
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GATHERING GROUND 1
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The call is put out to the Darwin dance communities – come to the gathering ground prepared to show your best. |
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LAJAMANU KURRA KARNA YANI
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Teenagers from Lajamanu ventured to Darwin to create a new work the first to be developed outside of the community. |
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TRACKS AND CLUSTERS
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An outdoor dusk processional performance where audience follow tracks to discover clusters of dancers responding to the theme of Our Place. |
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| 1990 |
THRU’ MOVES
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Reflects the ambiguities of the ancient legends, entwining old and new dance forms capturing our cultural diversity. |
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| 1989 |
DANCING TAPESTRIES
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Culmination of two months of workshops. The aim was to get Darwin people of all ages to come together and be “actively’ involved, and to head towards a performance. |
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Visual Arts Residency
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Tim Newth in the Aboriginal community of Lajamanu. Murals and the creation of large banners. |
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| 1988 |
DANCE ON DARWIN
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Dance on Darwin is a celebration of the strength, richness and diversity of dance in Darwin. |
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DANCE FEAST
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This meal and dance performance consisted of five groups combining to make a Feast of Dance. The age range of the performers was between 4 and 74. |
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