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Tjaabi – Flood Country

Big hART

A contemporary intercultural music and theatre performance led by Ngarluma man Patrick Churnside.

Tjaabi – Flood Country is a contemporary intercultural music and theatre performance led by Ngarluma man Patrick Churnside. Raw, gripping and intensely moving, Patrick’s remarkable life is shared through breathtaking music, profoundly personal narrative and humour that cuts to the bone. Tjaabi – Flood Country presents a sophisticated portrait of Pilbara life, capturing the many pressures Aboriginal people face amidst the ever-increasing pursuit for new minerals and more ore – where the weakest of strengths and the strongest of weaknesses combine.

Importantly, this work is an intercultural sharing, reflecting a hopeful future of cultural exchange and dialogue, with Patrick’s story at the centre. Created in collaboration with award-winning writer and director Scott Rankin, (Namatjira, Ngapartji Ngapartji, Hipbone Sticking Out), and produced by Big hART’s renowned collaborative team, Tjaabi – Flood Country delivers much of the signature power of Big hART’s large scale works.

Reviews

“Tjaabi has become one of my passions and life’s work. I pour my heart into it, researching, learning and performing. Through my commitment to awakening and sharing Tjaabi in this innovative intercultural project, I hope understanding and reconciliation will grow, greater awareness of country and stronger song, story and culture.”

Patrick Churnside, Co-Creator, Lead Performer and Singer

“Pilbara songs are hanging in the air under a swollen moon. Indian prayer bowls brimming with salt, spinifex seeds, sand and water have been laid on pillows of red dirt across the performance ground.”

Victoria Laurie, The Australian

“Incredible. I think there’s a really big thirst and desire for this culture to be shared across the country.”

Patricia Karvelas, ABC Radio National

Technical

Venue Format
Black box
Proscenium arch
Town hall
Outdoor space
Site-specific
Flexible

Touring Party Size

4-5

Location

Pilbara

Category

A tour-ready work

Available to Tour

February 2025

Artforms

Interdisciplinary or Hybrid

Audience

Children and Families
First Nations/Indigenous People
No specific group
People in Regional/Remote Areas

Duration

75 minutes

Get In

6-8 hour/s

Get Out

3 hour/s

Costs

Remount Cost: $15 - 20k
Weekly Fee: $15 - 20k
Per Performance Fee: $2 - 5k
Royalties: 10%

Company Contacts

Contact Name:

Lucy

Harrison

Email: lucy@bighart.org
Phone: 0417 654 356

Company Bio

Big hART is Australia's leading arts for social change company, producing award winning art that showcases the voice of invisible communities. Over the past 30 years Big hART has produced 26 theatre works which have been included in major arts festivals including Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane and Edinburgh, staged by Belvoir St Theatre, Malthouse Theatre, Sydney Theatre Company and performed in dry river beds on Pitjantjatjara country, in isolated Tasmanian shack communities, on boats, in sheds, hotels and warehouses; and toured to London, Holland, France, Belgium, Korea.

Big hART has been awarded a Helpmann Award, the Myer Performing Arts Group Award, three Green Room Performing Arts Industry Awards including Most Innovative Production and Best Direction, an Australian Film Institute Award, an Indigenous Deadly Award, a Sydney Theatre Critics Award (along with eight additional nominations).

Big hART is renowned for co-creating large scale works in unusual locations through diverse collaborations. 2024 is Big hART's 30th year, working in 55 communities and garnering 45 awards from theatre, music, screen, digital and hybrid works.

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