Ann Gibb

Ann Gibb

With a Thai mother and a Hungarian refugee father, Darwin born Ann grew up around market stalls where her mother sold pineapples, and out bush where her father was a crocodile hunter. Her family story became Tracks’ show Crocodile Man Pineapple Woman. Ann has costumed for Tracks the Opening of the Arafura Games 2007, You Dance Funny 2007, Struck 2008, Crocodile Man Pineapple Women 2011, Eight to Eighty 2012, Zombies in the Banyan Tree 2013 and Global Positioning 2019 and Tracks’ over 60 dance group, the Grey Panthers.

“Tim and I worked closely, looking at not only the size and shape of the dancers but also the cultural and dance backgrounds of each. The outcome is something I am very proud of.” - Ann Gibb.

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