In 2009, the researcher acted as director and dramaturg for the development of Sam Watson’s play, Oodgeroo: Bloodline to Country, culminating in a season at La Boite Theatre. This project represents the first time notions of Aboriginal politics were seriously questioned. It aimed to illuminate a key divide in the way Australian indigenous people, and the wider Australian community, deal with issues of grief and outrage – the way of resistance and revolution, or the way of reconciliation and education. The work sought to combine specific cultural artefacts belonging to the Noonuccal people and the family of Oodgeroo of the Noonuccal (Kath Walker) with traditional and contemporary ideas and performance forms
This article explores a First Nations PhD student’s personal narrative of navigating the entanglemen...
The first collection of poetry by an Aboriginal author, Oodgeroo Noonuccal, was published in 1964 by...
In this collection of short but powerful two-spirit plays, characters dispel conventional notions of...
The field of research was contemporary indigenous theatre practice. The aim of the project was to pr...
Poor rates of school completion combined with high rate of imprisonment means that at least half the...
One of the most important Aboriginal people of her generation was Oodgeroo of the Noonuccal Tribe, C...
Joyously, Australian Theatre of the last five years is notable for a cultural resurgence of First Na...
Throughout my undergraduate studies at the University of Nebraska Omaha (UNO), I have had the fortun...
© 2012 Dr. Rosemary Joan BlightSee also: Dansick, R. (1994). From theatre to communication: the appl...
This thesis looks at Indigenous theatre and storytelling within Western Australia, with a focus on w...
Research background Rovers is an original performance work, co-created with two of Australia’s most ...
There has been an expansion of Indigenous theatre across Turtle Island in the last thirty years, as ...
At the forefront of cultural, social and political change Contemporary Aboriginal Theatre appeared o...
Focusing on Stradbroke Dreamtime (1972), the first prose book of an Australian Indigenous poet, acti...
Some of the difficulties confronting a project like this are the consequence of a history of colonis...
This article explores a First Nations PhD student’s personal narrative of navigating the entanglemen...
The first collection of poetry by an Aboriginal author, Oodgeroo Noonuccal, was published in 1964 by...
In this collection of short but powerful two-spirit plays, characters dispel conventional notions of...
The field of research was contemporary indigenous theatre practice. The aim of the project was to pr...
Poor rates of school completion combined with high rate of imprisonment means that at least half the...
One of the most important Aboriginal people of her generation was Oodgeroo of the Noonuccal Tribe, C...
Joyously, Australian Theatre of the last five years is notable for a cultural resurgence of First Na...
Throughout my undergraduate studies at the University of Nebraska Omaha (UNO), I have had the fortun...
© 2012 Dr. Rosemary Joan BlightSee also: Dansick, R. (1994). From theatre to communication: the appl...
This thesis looks at Indigenous theatre and storytelling within Western Australia, with a focus on w...
Research background Rovers is an original performance work, co-created with two of Australia’s most ...
There has been an expansion of Indigenous theatre across Turtle Island in the last thirty years, as ...
At the forefront of cultural, social and political change Contemporary Aboriginal Theatre appeared o...
Focusing on Stradbroke Dreamtime (1972), the first prose book of an Australian Indigenous poet, acti...
Some of the difficulties confronting a project like this are the consequence of a history of colonis...
This article explores a First Nations PhD student’s personal narrative of navigating the entanglemen...
The first collection of poetry by an Aboriginal author, Oodgeroo Noonuccal, was published in 1964 by...
In this collection of short but powerful two-spirit plays, characters dispel conventional notions of...