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First Nations Women’s Embodied Performance Practices

Organiser
Australian Dance Theatre, International Centre for Choreography
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Date
Thu, 08/07/2021 - 18:30 - Thu, 08/07/2021 - 20:00
Cost of entry
FREE
Venue
Odeon Theatre, 57a Queen St, Norwood SA 5067
City/town
Adelaide
Post code
5000
State
SA
First Nations Women’s Embodied Performance Practices
First Nations Women’s Embodied Performance Practices
Title: First Nations Women’s Embodied Performance Practices. Presented by ADT’s International Centre for Choreography with Adrianne Semmens, ADT’s 2021 Associate Artist, as part of NAIDOC Week. A panel of First Nations practitioners gather to speak on their practices and recent work. The panel be they from dance, theatre, community arts or activism artists are invited to engage in a conversation about their processes, practices, collaboration, core values and critical issues. As ADT’s 2021 Associate Artist, Adrianne Semmens will discuss Immerse, her recent work created with the company. ABOUT ADRIANNE SEMMENS: Adrianne Semmens is a dance practitioner with experience working across the arts, education and community sectors. Adrianne is a descendant of the Barkindji People of western NSW and a graduate of NAISDA Dance College and Adelaide College of the Arts.

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