Marrugeku

Marrugeku

Reviews

Cut the Sky is a dystopian dance theatre piece aiming to foretell a dismal fate of the planet approximately fifty years hence, however it seemed to represent the environmental crisis of the present with alarming accuracy.
FORM – Vicki Van Hout

All these elements – popular and high art, literal and poetic, Indigenous and European – are jammed together into a breathtaking 70 minutes, each at once clashing against the others and creating electric connections. ABC Arts Alison Croggon

For all the sadness and anger at its heart, ‘Jurrungu Ngan-ga’ burns with ferocious, life affirming passion. THE AUSTRALIAN (from Sydney Jan 2022 World Premiere)

https://vimeo.com/marrugeku/ngudev2025-3min

Location

Kimberley

Company Contacts

Contact Name:

Guy

Boyce

Email: gm@marrugeku.com.au
Phone: 0408013870

Company Bio

Marrugeku is an unparalled 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. Marrugeku is led by co-artistic directors: choreographer/dancer Dalisa Pigram and director/dramaturg Rachael Swain, and the Company is culturally based in Rubibi/Broome in the Kimberley.

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