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1 2 Ochres Stephen Page , Bangarra Dance Theatre , Bernadette Walong-Sene , Djakapurra Munyarryun , 2015 single work drama dreaming story

'Ochres is a work in four parts (plus a prologue) which explores the spiritual significance, the traditional uses and medicinal power of ochre, while also illustrating the essence of culture– its strength, its contemporary relevance and its power to heal and nurture.' (Source: Bangarra Dance Theatre website)

1 1 Spirit David Page (composer), Steve Francis (composer), Bangarra Dance Theatre , Stephen Page , Frances Rings , Bernadette Walong-Sene , 2011 single work drama Indigenous story

'Showcasing the best of Bangarra’s internationally acclaimed repertoire, the majority of Spirit features highlights from the company’s sell-out production Bush, as well as treasured moments from Bangarra’s repertoire.'

'Set to a beautiful and haunting score composed by David Page and Steve Francis, Spirit is a lush and contemporary celebration of beauty, ritual and music. From the last breath of sunset to the first finger-light of dawn, the audience enters a mysterious and secret space to witness nature’s sacred poetry.'

'Featuring Kathy Balngayngu Marika, a traditional elder from North East Arnhem, Spirit weaves storytelling, dance, theatre and music into an unforgettable theatrical experience.'

1 Fire – A Retrospective David Page (composer), Steven Francis (composer), Bangarra Dance Theatre , Stephen Page , Frances Rings , Bernadette Walong-Sene , 2009 single work drama Indigenous story

'In 2009 Bangarra Dance Theatre celebrates 20 years of bringing Australia and the world its unique, exciting and inspirational dance theatre.'

'Fire – A Retrospective features the most memorable and potent elements of the company’s repertoire during this extraordinary and dynamic artistic period.'

'Featuring Bangarra’s exciting design installations, multi-media imagery and choreographic highlights from Ochres, Fish, Skin, Bush, Corroboree and many other much-loved works, Fire – A Retrospective takes audiences on the company’s journey across 40,000 years.' (Source: Bangarra Dance Theatre website)

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