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Charcoal


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Charcoal explores the embodiment and physicality of caring for country through visual art and movement. An interdisciplinary dance work embodies the fire that forms it. Charcoal investigates the impacts of land management or lack thereof, as well as the importance of First Nations stewardship.

Special thanks to Performing lines Tas 
Special thanks to previous collaborators, artist/dancer Amarina (Githabul, Gaangalu peoples) supported by visual artist, D Harding (Bidjara, Ghungalu and Garingbal peoples) Courney Schue and Githabul, Migunberri - Yugumbeh artist/dancer Alinta McGrady.

'This project received support from the BlakDance residency and Dana Waranara Digital programs'

Age SuitabilityThis event is suitable for all ages.
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  • Restricted photography and filming 


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