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One little turtle on one big adventure! Bangarra’s WARU swims into Wyong
The first dedicated children’s work from the critically acclaimed Bangarra Dance Theatre, Waru is an interactive and immersive introduction to Torres Strait Islander culture and dance for 3–7-year-olds.
Under the star-illuminated skies of the Torres Strait, a green turtle navigates her way back to the beach where she was born. The season has started, the turtles are returning to nest, and soon the island will welcome a new generation of hatchlings – amongst them, our small turtle friend, Migi!
The Art House is thrilled to provide cultural learning experiences for the kids of the Central Coast through fun and engaging live performance. Recognising that children are conscious of the wider world around them and curious of their place within it, Waru aims to inspire a sense of connection to Country and to foster an appreciation of the many Cultures and People who make up Australia. As a contemporary Torres Strait story, Waru is an opportunity for children to learn about the wonders of the natural world and what it can teach us through the eyes of one little turtle.
Featuring gorgeous and original dance, music, costuming, lighting and set design, Waru is a contemporary saltwater Lagaw Kazil (Island Children) story inspired by the totemic system of the green turtle that follow little Migi on her journey of discovery and survival.
Created by Bangarra’s former Artistic Director Stephen Page, together with Hunter Page-Lochard and Bangarra alumni Dancers and Choreographers Sani Townson and Elma Kris, Waru provides teachers, parents, and caregivers with a unique opportunity to open conversations about climate change, caring for the environment and the traditional cultural values of respect and reciprocity.
“Waru, told by one of the Torres Strait Islands' greatest storytellers, Elma Kris, is about celebrating the connection of Torres Strait Island people to sea, ocean, land, and sky. Even though it’s a children’s show, it carries very old stories of the green turtle’s life cycle that will connect to all people today.” – Stephen Page
Fresh from its Melbourne tour, this will be Waru’s first venture into regional NSW, with The Art House proud to be delivering diverse and culturally significant stories for Central Coast families to experience together.
Waru has been generously supported by the Restart Investment to Sustain and Expand (RISE) Fund – an Australian Government initiative and the Girgensohn Foundation.
The Art House Presents
Waru – journey of the small turtle
By Bangarra Dance Theatre
Sat Sep 23 – 10AM
Tickets: Adult $25.00 | Encore Member: $20.00 | Child Under 12: $20.00 | Family (2A, 2C or 1A, 3C): $75.00 | School Group: $15.00
From here / 02 4335 1485
This article archived 15 Oct 2023
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