NGURRAGABU [from the last night/next/tomorrow]

NGURRAGABU [from the last night/next/tomorrow]

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NGURRAGABU [from the last night/next/tomorrow]
NGURRAGABU [from the last night/next/tomorrow]
NGURRAGABU [from the last night/next/tomorrow]

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Ngurragabu [from the last night/next/tomorrow] is a speculative reckoning with the polycrisis of climate catastrophe, untethered machine learning and greed. Performed as a continuously evolving procession, inspired by the survival of those who have already faced end times, Ngurragabu stages a provocation of relocation, adaptation and repair in the face of volatile change. Audiences are immersed in the oscillations of Northwest Australia’s land and sea Country. Seated within a spectacular petrified mangrove forest the viewers are personally entangled in the works ode to connectivity. Now, at this defining time in history, Ngurragabu rewilds connections between performance, Peoples and place to remember the future of transformation and repair at the precipice of survival.
Company
Marrugeku
Company / Artist Bio
Marrugeku is an unparalleled presence in Australia today, dedicated to Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians working together to develop new dance languages that are restless, transformative and unwavering. Marrugeku builds bridges and breaks down walls between urban and remote dance communities, between Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists and between local and global situations. Our works are created out of urgent reciprocities between Peoples, Country and custodians, understanding that telling stories together is one of the simplest and hardest things we can do.
Location
Western Australia, Australia
Presentation Type
Pitch
Artform
TheatreMulti-artform/HybridBallet and Dance
Venue suitability
OutdoorsSite-specific
Reviews
https://vimeo.com/marrugeku/ngu25-3min?share=copy&fl=sv&fe=ci
Reviews
For all the sadness and anger at its heart, 'Jurrungu Ngan-ga' burns with ferocious, life affirming passion. The Australian (JURRUNGU NGAN-GA [Straight Talk]) a throbbing protest … a whirlwind ride of bodies perpetually resisting. The Conversation (JURRUNGU NGAN-GA[Straight Talk]]
Partners
Perth Festival, Carriageworks, Nulungu Research Institute
Instagram
@marrugeku
Facebook
@marrugeku
Contact Name
Sandi Woo
Contact Phone
+61 418 900 288
Contact Email
sandi@sandiwoo.com.au

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