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Ceremony Artist Panel: Politics of Performance

with Joel Bray, SJ Norman & Darrell Sibosado

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Joel Bray, Wiradjuri people, Giraaru Galing Gaanhagirri, 2022, commissioned by the National Gallery of Australia, Kamberri/Canberra for the 4th National Indigenous Art Triennial: Ceremony, created in consultation with Uncle James Ingram and Wagga Wagga Elders, and with support from City of Melbourne, Phillip Keir and Sarah Benjamin (the Keir Foundation), City of Port Phillip, Create NSW, Blacktown Arts, Arts Centre Melbourne, and Yirramboi Festival 2020, image courtesy and © the artist

At the Gallery Live Stream
Sat 26 Mar 2022, 3.30pm AEDT
Wheelchair Accessible Auslan Interpretation Open Captioning Hearing Loop
No performances scheduled

Join us in the James Fairfax Theatre with Ceremony artists Joel Bray, Wiradjuri people, SJ Norman, Wiradjuri people, and Darrell Sibosado, Bard people, for a live panel discussion.

Led by Ceremony curator Hetti Perkins, this conversation will explore First Nations perspectives on contemporary performance practices from across the country.

Presented as part of the Ceremony Opening Weekend.

Can’t make it to Kamberri/Canberra?
This livestream event will be presented here with captions and Auslan interpretation and live on Facebook.
A recording of this event will also be available on demand.


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