What is Terrain about Bangarra?

Terrain explores the relationship of Indigenous people to country and how landscape becomes a second skin, inspired by the timeless beauty of Lake Eyre in South Australia.

How many dancers are in terrain?

In this visually spectacular and captivating performance, celebrated Aboriginal choreographer Frances Rings and Bangarra’s 17-member company of dancers showcase a story of resilience, strength and connection to Country.

Who choreographed terrain?

Frances Rings
A hymn to country through contemporary dance. Choreographed by Frances Rings, Terrain transports us to Lake Eyre, the place of Australia’s inland sea: one of the few untouched natural waterways in the world.

Why did Frances Rings create terrain?

It’s a work that is inspired by Lake Eyre in South Australia. I created this work because I wanted people to understand the lens through which indigenous people view our relationship to country and understand about how important that relationship is for our spirit and our belonging.”

Why is the work of bangarra important?

WHY IS THE WORK OF BANGARRA IMPORTANT? Bangarra exists to create a foundation for the care and celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural life. Bangarra has nurtured the careers of hundreds of Indigenous professional artists, including dancers, choreographers, composers and designers.

Who is the current artistic director of Bangarra?

Stephen Page
He is the current artistic director of the Bangarra Dance Theatre, an Indigenous Australian dance company….

Stephen Page
Born 1965 (age 55–56)
Occupation Artistic director dancer choreographer film director
Known for Bangarra Dance Theatre
Relatives David Page (brother)

What is the inspiration for terrain?

Terrain is inspired by the area of Australia known as Lake Eyre a landscape from where human beings draw life and express meaning to that life. Terrain explores the fundamental connection between Aboriginal people and land – how we treat our land, how we understand its spirit, and how we regard its future.

Why is the work of Bangarra important?

Where do bangarra perform?

Sydney Opera House
Bangarra Dance Theatre – Sydney Opera House.

What kind of stories are being told through the Bangarra dance?

As the dance is performed over time, the story is passed from one dancerʼs body to another as different dancers are taught the choreography. The dance Moth (Dhumar) represents a story of spiritual inheritance and spiritual existence. It also reflects the last stage of a lifecycle and the birth of a new creature.

What kind of dance is terrain by Bangarra?

The Bangarra Dance Theatre is a celebrated Aboriginal dance group. Their evening-length work, Terrain, is inspired Lake Eyre in South Australia and the Arabunna (or Arabana) tribe. Split into nine distinct sections, the piece explores the relationship between Aboriginal people and the land they inhabit.

Who is the set designer for terrain Dance Theatre?

The work of Bangarra has always been distinguished by a strong visual aesthetic. For Terrain set designer Jacob Nash began with a bright, white stage that was gradually filled with changing colours and light. His major contribution was a series of abstract back cloths and each was a distinctive work of art in its own right.

Who is the female dancer in terrain ballet?

After its world premiere season in 2012, Terrain went on to win two Helpmann Awards for Best Ballet/Dance Work and Best Female Dancer in a Dance or Physical Theatre Work for dancer Deborah Brown.

What kind of costumes do women wear in Bangarra?

The women are stunning in an episode inspired by the spinifex of the Lake Eyre region, their heads adorned with brittle, sculptural twigs, their costumes shifting from gold to ash-gray. The movement is caught in the cut-outs of their skirts and enhanced by lighting.