
COLLECTED WORKS AUSTRALIA 2013
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“There’s never a dull moment... ” Adelaide Theatre Guide
Get into the Tiwi Island rhythm and dive into the language with this new Indigenous play for the whole family.
The Northern Territory contribution to Collected Works: Australia, Wulamanayuwi and the Seven Pamanui bursts with songs and puppetry, as it mixes the enchanting tradition of European fairytales with the Dreamtime characters and stories of the Tiwi Islands.
Wulamanayuwi tells the story of a young girl and her experiences with the spirit-beings of a mystical, dreamtime land. In the tradition of the Brothers Grimm tale of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Wulamanayuwi- daughter of the rainbow serpent, runs away from her evil stepmother into a land of water spirits, dingoes, wallabies and frogs. Guided by a white cockatoo, she meets the seven Pamanui (spirit beings) who, in a quest to seek revenge and justice, will lead her back home via a path of myth and magic, disaster and adventure.
A mutli-art form delight, Wulamanayuwi will whisk you away into the stories and the world of one of Australia’s most unique cultures.
DESIGNER
Bryan Woltjen
PUPPETRY DIRECTOR AND SCENIC PAINTING (PUPPETS)
AUDIO VISUAL IMAGERY Pedro Wonaeamirri
Sam Routledge John Peter Pilakui and
Linus Warlapinni
LIGHTING DESIGNER
Richard Vabre
COMPOSER TOUR PRODUCER
Jeffrey ‘Yellow’ Simon Makaan
CAST
Kylie Farmer [Kaarljilba Kaardn]
Kamahi King Jason De Santis
Jaxon De Santis and Natasha Wanganeen
SCENIC PAINTING (SET)
Raelene Kerinauia
Wulamanayuwi and the Seven Pamanui originally commissioned by Darwin Festival, and supported by the Australian Government’s Major Festivals Initiative managed by the Australia Council in association with Ten Days on the Island (TAS) and COME OUT Festival; 32º Producing Hub, the Sidney Myer Fund, PlayWriting Australia, Regional Arts Fund and the Northern Territory Government.
To obtain a Wulamanayuwi and the Seven Pamanui Teachers Kit click here
This season is generously supported by Northern Territory Government
Canberra Theatre Centre and Centenary of Canberra
Children & Families
75 minutes no interval
This show contains strobe effects
Yes, this show is suitable for children
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