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Dance Clan
 

After a ten-year hiatus, Bangarra Dance Theatre’s Dance Clan will return in 2023.

Since its inception in 1998, Dance Clan has fostered the talents of a new generation of storytellers, designers, dancers and choreographers.

Dancers Glory Tuohy-Daniell and Ryan Pearson and Alumni and Youth Programs Coordinator, Sani Townson will each choreograph an original work, performed by the Bangarra ensemble of dancers with a NAISDA Dance Intern.

Dance Clan offers the unique opportunity for Bangarra’s artists to share their own stories alongside a brilliant team of Indigenous early career designers, as they express their creative voice, with the support of their elders and mentors.

 

Event details

Venue: Bangarra Dance Theatre, 15 Hickson Rd, Walsh Bay NSW 2000
Bookings: 02 9251 5333
Start Date: Friday 03 February 2023

 

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