Of The Land On Which We Meet

what does it mean to be where we are? from na Djinang circus

playing at 5:30 pm daily

assembly checkpoint, bristo place

playing at 5:30 pm daily ★ assembly checkpoint, bristo place ★

Walking on stone and cement it can be hard to remember what it feels like to have earth beneath our feet. Na Djinang Circus hopes to re-discover a connection we once had. Following the journey of three contemporary Australian circus artists with distinct relationships to Country; an indigenous Australian, a descendant of migrants, and a descendant of colonial settlers. As we question what it means to be where we are.

  • Showing: 1st Aug - 25th Aug (except 7th, 12th and 19th)

  • Show duration: 60 minutes.

  • Age guidance: 12 years and over.

  • Content guidance: no warnings.

 

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