In February 2008, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd apologised to the Stolen Generations on behalf of the Australian people. Now what? In this Platform Paper, mid-career Indigenous performing artists think about their post-apology future. Indigenous theatre blossomed in the 1990s when it was grasped as a means to expose social issues and advance the goals of Reconciliation. Now that generation of artists questions these motives. For some, history and community are central; others are impatient with \u27your genre is black\u27 and demand the professional respect they have earned. "Indigenous artists", says director Wesley Enoch, "have been asked for decades to work at their slowest, to bring everyone along with them. It\u27s the equiv...
In 2014 Indigenous theatre director Wesley Enoch announced in an interview that 'the aim of Indigeno...
Australian Performing Arts Market (APAM) is the Australia Council for the Arts’ key strategic engage...
After the Apology : Perspectives from Indigenous Speakers. Panel members included : Aunty Joy Murphy...
The gatekeepers for institutions of fine arts, classical music and theatre in Australia are traditio...
Poor rates of school completion combined with high rate of imprisonment means that at least half the...
In this paper we look at the persistent debate over notions of access and excellence and intrinsic a...
Indigenous arts are significant to the way Australia is represented to the world. Since the early 19...
This paper considers the tension and differences between cultural assertions of Indigenous identity ...
© 2012 Dr. Rosemary Joan BlightSee also: Dansick, R. (1994). From theatre to communication: the appl...
This thesis attempts a complex negotiation between critical and creative writing modes, articulated ...
At the forefront of cultural, social and political change Contemporary Aboriginal Theatre appeared o...
Research into how the “media worlds ” of Indigenous feature filmmaking came into being in Australia ...
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s Apology to Australia’s Stolen Generations, delivered on 13 February 2008...
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s Apology to Australia’s Stolen Generations, delivered on 13 February 2008...
In this paper we look at the persistent debate over notions of access and excellence and intrinsic a...
In 2014 Indigenous theatre director Wesley Enoch announced in an interview that 'the aim of Indigeno...
Australian Performing Arts Market (APAM) is the Australia Council for the Arts’ key strategic engage...
After the Apology : Perspectives from Indigenous Speakers. Panel members included : Aunty Joy Murphy...
The gatekeepers for institutions of fine arts, classical music and theatre in Australia are traditio...
Poor rates of school completion combined with high rate of imprisonment means that at least half the...
In this paper we look at the persistent debate over notions of access and excellence and intrinsic a...
Indigenous arts are significant to the way Australia is represented to the world. Since the early 19...
This paper considers the tension and differences between cultural assertions of Indigenous identity ...
© 2012 Dr. Rosemary Joan BlightSee also: Dansick, R. (1994). From theatre to communication: the appl...
This thesis attempts a complex negotiation between critical and creative writing modes, articulated ...
At the forefront of cultural, social and political change Contemporary Aboriginal Theatre appeared o...
Research into how the “media worlds ” of Indigenous feature filmmaking came into being in Australia ...
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s Apology to Australia’s Stolen Generations, delivered on 13 February 2008...
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s Apology to Australia’s Stolen Generations, delivered on 13 February 2008...
In this paper we look at the persistent debate over notions of access and excellence and intrinsic a...
In 2014 Indigenous theatre director Wesley Enoch announced in an interview that 'the aim of Indigeno...
Australian Performing Arts Market (APAM) is the Australia Council for the Arts’ key strategic engage...
After the Apology : Perspectives from Indigenous Speakers. Panel members included : Aunty Joy Murphy...