the trees have voices, the feet have ears

NAISDA’s highly anticipated end-of-year season featuring leading First Nations choreographers, dance artists and storytellers, debuts at Carriageworks from 21-23 Nov.

Timely, pressing, poignant and laugh-out-loud funny, the trees have voices, the feet have ears is a powerful call to re-examine our relationship with nature. Directed by multi-award-winning choreographer Vicki Van Hout, the performance uses contemporary and cultural dance, film, spoken word and sculptural set design to deliver an urgent message about the need to reconnect with Country.

Friday 22 November 7:30pm
Saturday 23 November 2:00pm*
Saturday 23 November 7:30pm

*Community Matinee

Bay 20 Carriageworks

Approx. 75 min runtime (with 20 min interval)

Recommended for people aged 13+

Community (Saturday matinee) $15
Child $15
Concession $15
Standard $30
Seniors $25
Tickets discounted to $25 each when purchasing 8 or more.  
*a $5 booking fee applies to all transactions.

Vicki Van Hout
Director

 

Henrietta Baird and Glory Tuohy-Daniell
Choreographers

 

Dujon Niue
Songman and Cultural Tutor brings the Torres Strait Island community of St Pauls to the Carriageworks stage.

PERFORMANCE
NAISDA’s next generation of First Nations dance artists

Smoke, haze and flashing light

NAISDA is the leading First Nations arts training organisation creating and celebrating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander knowledge and wisdom through excellence and innovation in dance and performing arts education.

This year’s performance of First Nations creativity, culture, energy, attitude and execution continues NAISDA’s nearly 50-year legacy at the forefront of First Nations performing arts training.

Presented by NAISDA at Carriageworks.

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