Of the Land on Which We Meet
13 October, 2023, 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
One event on 13 October, 2023 at 6:00 pm
One event on 14 October, 2023 at 6:00 pm
One event on 15 October, 2023 at 5:00 pm
Walking on stone and cement it can be hard to remember what it feels like to have earth beneath our feet.
What does it mean to be where we are?
What do we, as 21st century Australians, think it means to be “on Country”?
By opening up the acknowledgement of Country and taking a closer look within it, we search for a way to address the possible lack of connection contemporary Australians have with the spirituality of the land.
Using acrobatics, contemporary dance, and aerial performance we follow the journey of three contemporary Australian circus artists with distinct relationships with Country; an indigenous Australian, a descendant of migrants, and a descendant of colonial settlers.
Using physical representation within Na Djinang Circus’ signature tone and style of Indigenous forms merged with Western mediums, Of The Land On Which We Meet hopes to re-discover a connection we once had.
Join this cultural journey on Country with 60,000 years of history, spirit and story.
This event is also part of the Melbourne Fringe Encore program at Geelong Arts Centre with an encore session on Sat 28 Oct.
This project received Cash to Create through the Fringe Fund, as part of Deadly Fringe.
Supported by The City of Melbourne, The City of Maribyrnong, Craig Semple, Creative Victoria, The Australia Council for the Arts.
About Na Djinang
Na Djinang Circus is a Melbourne based circus company working with diverse young artists to share unique insight with the next generation’s Hands & Feet.