Productions
the Dreaming
Before time began when the land was formed and the spirits roamed free was the Dreaming. Where wet meets dry, the future folds back to the past and the imagined is often reality. The Dreaming is a 'Best of Bangarra' production.
Productions
About
Steeped in the cultural heritage of the Aboriginal people of Australia, Bangarra's 'best of' production the Dreaming combines the ancient myth and ritual of the Munyarryun Clan of North East Arnhem Land with music and movement from the contemporary urban world to present a work of sharp beauty and contrasts. Weaving together the elemental experience of both the land and the waters, the Dreaming sets forth on a sublime emotional journey.
the Dreaming premiered in 1999.
Productions
Credits
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Choreography
Stephen Page
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Music
David Page (dec.)
Steve Francis
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Set Design
Peter England
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Choreography
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Costume Design
Jennifer Irwin
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Lighting Design
Karen Norris
Productions
Touring
International Tour | 2000
VIEW PROGRAM
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Fiji
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United States of America
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Kahilu Theatre, Kona, Hawai'i
21 March -
Maui Arts and Culture Centre
24 March
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Fiji
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Leeward Community College Theatre, Pearl City, Hawai'i
25 - 26 March -
Suva Civic Auditorium
30 March -
Sheraton Fiji Resort Ballroom
1 April
Regional Tour | 2001
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Dubbo Regional Theatre and Convention Centre
16 August -
Moree Memorial Hall
18 August
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Dubbo Regional Theatre and Convention Centre
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South Grafton High School Hall
24 August
Regional Tour | 2002
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Geelong Performing Arts Centre
5 - 6 April -
Westside Performing Arts Centre
12 - 13 April -
Her Majesty's Theatre
17 April -
Frankston Arts Centre
19 - 20 April -
Nautilus Arts Centre
30 April
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Geelong Performing Arts Centre
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Middleback Arts Centre
2 May -
Northern Festival Centre
4 May -
Chaffey Theatre
7 May -
Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre
10 May
Regional Tour | 2003
VIEW PROGRAM & CAST SHEET
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Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre
8 March -
Orange Civic Theatre
11 - 12 March -
Illawarra Performing Arts Centre
14 - 15 March -
Manning Entertainment Centre
19 March -
Laycock Street Community Theatre
22 March -
Araluen Arts Centre
1 - 2 August
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Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre
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Darwin Entertainment Centre
8 - 9 August -
Pilbeam Theatre
12 August -
Gladstone Entertainment Convention Centre
14 August -
Empire Theatres
16 August -
Canberra Theatre Centre
21 - 23 August