TRUE STORIES
WORLD PREMIERE SEASON IN MELBOURNE
OPENS 17 MAY
Internationally recognised as a leading exponent of Indigenous performing arts, Bangarra Dance Theatre kick-starts its 2007 season with a thrilling, brand new double bill True Stories.
Acclaimed choreographer Frances Rings and dancer-turned-choreographer Elma Kris, together with the dancers of Australia's most exciting contemporary dance company, share their true stories with Australian audiences for the first time.
Choreographer Frances Rings presents the world premiere of X300. "Essentially the work is about healing. It's a journey back to country – a chance to rejuvenate and heal old wounds.
Some 50 years ago at the edge of the Great Victoria Desert, in Maralinga, Southern Australia, Britain and Australia conducted nuclear experiments for more than a decade. The test site was code-named X300. South Australian-born Rings has created a powerful interpretation of the stories told to her by her family of the desolation of the land and its people.
In X300, Rings "re-creates the deadly silent black mist that rolled along the ground when the blasts occurred and explores the blindness that affected so many."
In addition to her performance and film & television pursuits, Rings has choreographed several award-winning works for Bangarra including Rations (2002), Bush (2003) and Unaipon (2004), all of which were performed to critical acclaim.
Dancer and choreographer Elma Kris has created a beautiful new work in her choreographic debut with Bangarra, entitled Emeret Lu, meaning "very old things".
In October last year, Elma traveled to Murray Island to ask permission from the Indigenous elders to share the island's traditional songs and stories through dance. Murray Island, says Kris, is "… a very traditional one. Its customs, stories, arts and ceremonial dancing have been carefully handed down through the generations."
Including a special guest appearance by Murray Island descendant Smilar Sinak, Emeret Lu is a brilliant assemblage of traditional and contemporary dance; a celebration of rain, wind, hunting and the little-known Torres Strait Island culture.
Elma Kris, raised on Thursday Island in the Torres Strait, has performed in many of Bangarra's acclaimed productions, including Unaipon (2004), Boomerang (2005) and the celebrated UK tour of Bush (2006).
True Stories will commence its national tour in Melbourne from 17 to 26 May at the Arts Centre.