Marrugeku
Mimi Marrugeku 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. 5,484 followers, 778 following, 225 posts marrugeku (@marrugeku) on instagram: "marrugeku creates intercultural dance theatre in indigenous contexts.".
Mutiara Marrugeku This friday and saturday, @broomecivic presents marrugeku’s cut the sky on rubibi, the traditional lands and waters of the yawuru people. the cast and crew are deeply honoured to bring this work home and sharing it with community. Marrugeku is an intercultural dance and performance company based in australia, established in 1994. renowned for its innovative and interdisciplinary approach, marrugeku integrates dance, theater, music, and multimedia to explore pertinent social and cultural issues. Founded in 1994 to create mimi, marrugeku began with a radical and ambitious collaboration based on an idea by gamilaroi and mandandanji choreographer michael leslie and directed by co artistic director of stalker theatre rachael swain. Marrugeku is an unparalleled presence in australia today, dedicated to first nation and settler australians working together to develop new dance languages that are restless, transformative and unwavering.
Mutiara Marrugeku Founded in 1994 to create mimi, marrugeku began with a radical and ambitious collaboration based on an idea by gamilaroi and mandandanji choreographer michael leslie and directed by co artistic director of stalker theatre rachael swain. Marrugeku is an unparalleled presence in australia today, dedicated to first nation and settler australians working together to develop new dance languages that are restless, transformative and unwavering. Combining dance, storytelling, installation art, video, song and spoken word, marrugeku’s productions are co created with artists from diverse backgrounds and art forms. Marrugeku is an unparalleled presence in australia today, dedicated to indigenous and non indigenous australians working together to develop new dance languages that are restless, transformative, and unwavering. She is a founding member and co artistic director of marrugeku, together with dalisa pigram. she has directed marrugeku’s productions mimi, crying baby, burning daylight, cut the sky, and co directed buru with dalisa pigram. Marrugeku is australia’s leading indigenous and intercultural dance theatre company.
Listening To Country Marrugeku Combining dance, storytelling, installation art, video, song and spoken word, marrugeku’s productions are co created with artists from diverse backgrounds and art forms. Marrugeku is an unparalleled presence in australia today, dedicated to indigenous and non indigenous australians working together to develop new dance languages that are restless, transformative, and unwavering. She is a founding member and co artistic director of marrugeku, together with dalisa pigram. she has directed marrugeku’s productions mimi, crying baby, burning daylight, cut the sky, and co directed buru with dalisa pigram. Marrugeku is australia’s leading indigenous and intercultural dance theatre company.
Mutiara Marrugeku She is a founding member and co artistic director of marrugeku, together with dalisa pigram. she has directed marrugeku’s productions mimi, crying baby, burning daylight, cut the sky, and co directed buru with dalisa pigram. Marrugeku is australia’s leading indigenous and intercultural dance theatre company.
Listening To Country Marrugeku
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