TRUTH TELLING research residency (2023)

TRUTH TELLING research residency (2023)

This May, Critical Path’s First Nations curator Jasmin Sheppard, initiated a Truth Telling research residency, whereby a First Nations artist teamed up with Indigenous archive departments at both AIATSIS (National Indigenous archives) and Powerhouse Museum.  ...
FIRST NATIONS TRUTH TELLING RESEARCH RESIDENCY

FIRST NATIONS TRUTH TELLING RESEARCH RESIDENCY

RESIDENCY DATES 22 May – 2 June 2023 Calling First Nations dance makers! Do you have a truth-telling project or idea which needs dedicated, supported research time, both in and out of the studio? Critical Path is partnering with AIATSIS and will link you up with the...
Blak Camp

Blak Camp

Indigenous Dramaturgies in Dance Lab BLAK CAMP First Nations Practice Lab will support a group of young independent dance makers to explore, articulate and extend their practice and creative methodologies. The Blak Camp lab participants are Amy Flannery, Jye Uren,...
Jo Clancy

Jo Clancy

I have been looking for space and support to sit with Country, to be guided by the songs that come when I do this, the movement and dance that resonates through me during this practice, the conversations that follow with the Matriarchs who surround me and the sharing...

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