Dancing stories of home

The end of year production by NAISDA Dance College students will feature 11 dance works celebrating Indigenous culture.
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An earlier performance by NAISDA students. Photo by Branco Gaica.

Exploring our relationship with the land and sea, and the way we carry our homes with us wherever we travel, students from NAISDA Dance College will bring 2013 to a close with a new production at Carriageworks from 11-14 December.

Ngalpun Mudth (‘Our Home’ in the Kala Lagaw Ya language of Queensland’s Moa Island, in the Torres Strait) will be the College’s end of year production, highlighting its comprehensive training program and featuring over 40 dancers performing works created by nine professional choreographers, as well as two student works.

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