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SA- Min Min

by Kurruru Youth Performing Arts

posted 20 October
The Indigenous youth are in good hands when you can see that those who are teaching them still value their Indigenous culture...

Sound designer -Sascha Budimski
Costumes- Louise Dunn
Traditional Choreographer – Major Sumner
Contemporary Choreographer – Deon Hastie with guest choreography by Gina Rings
Lighting Design and Production -Mark Pennington
Original Concept -Deon Hastie

Min Min performed by the Kurruru Dance Ensemble and created by new Artistic Director, Deon Hastie is a story about the unknown. Lights that appear at night in a mysterious natural occurrence that have been scientifically explained can mean what the science tells us, or can have a completely different meaning. It depends on how you relate to the experience and what answers you’re looking for.

The Min Min lights; the Australian landscape, plants and animals; the scientifically explained and the over analysed are explained and understood in a different way to Indigenous people. The passing down through songs, paintings, dance and many other forms of expression, interpretation and tea…

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