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Tempo Dance Festival 2022 - Gudirr Gudirr

3 Oct 2022 to 4 Oct 2022
Monday 3 October to Tuesday 4 October 8 - 9pm
Gudirr Gudirr is an intimate solo dance and video work performed by Dalisa Pigram, daughter of Broome.
Event type: 
Dance, Live event
Price: 
$30 - $45
Venue: 
Q Theatre
Address: 
305 Queen Street, Auckland CBD.
Region: 
Auckland

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Marrugeku is an unparalleled presence in Australia, dedicated to Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians working together to develop new dance languages that are restless, transformative and unwavering.

Gudirr Gudirr calls a warning, the guwayi bird calls when the tide is turning — to miss the call is to drown. An intimate solo dance and video work performed by Dalisa Pigram, daughter of Broome. By turns hesitant, restless, resilient and angry, Gudirr Gudirr lights a path from a broken past through a fragile present and on to a future still in the making. The production considers the legacy of Australia’s history for Aboriginal people in northwest Australia today and asks: what does it take to decolonise Aboriginal people’s minds, to unlock doors and to face cultural change?

Gudirr Gudirr calls a warning to a community facing massive industrialisation on traditional lands, loss of language and major gaps between Indigenous and non-Indigenous wellbeing. Drawing on a physicality born of Pigram’s Asian–Indigenous identity, and in a unique collaboration with Belgian choreographer Koen Augustijnen and visual artist Vernon Ah Kee, Pigram builds a dance language to capture this moment in time for her people.  

Tickets: https://nz.patronbase.com/_QTheatre4/Productions/2260/Performances

This event is part of the wider Tempo Dance Festival, so if you can't make it to Gudirr Gudirr, check out the Tempo Dance Festival 2022 programme below for more events at Q Theatre. 

Cultural and content warning: Gudirr Gudirr contains truth-telling about our history in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. This performance contains coarse language, depictions of violence, references to self-harm and youth suicide and is recommended for ages 15+. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised this performance contains the images of people who have passed away.

Creative Team:
Concept, Performer & Co-choreographer: Dalisa Pigram
Director & Co-choreographer: Koen Augustijnen
Set Designer & Video Artist: Vernon Ah Kee
Costume Designer: Stephen Curtis
Composer & Sound Designer: Sam Serruys
Singer & Songwriter: Stephen Pigram
Lighting Designer: Matthew Marshall
Concept & Cultural Adviser: Patrick Dodson
Dramaturg & Creative Producer: Rachael Swain

Tempo: Te Rerenga o Tere is proudly supported by Creative New Zealand, Foundation North and Auckland Council.

Gudirr Gudirr was co-commissioned by the City of Melbourne through Arts House (AUS), Theater Im Pfalzbau, Ludwigshafen (DEU) and Les Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg (LUX). Gudirr Gudirr was funded by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.