Next month Australia's leading Indigenous performing arts company, Bangarra Dance Theatre, will present the world premiere of their first-ever visual arts collaboration, Illume, a new presentation from Mirning woman and Bangarra artistic director, Frances Rings and Goolarrgon Bard visual artist, Darrell Sibosado.
Inspired by Sibosado's Bard – Bardi Jawi Country on the north-western coast of Western Australia, Illume draws together music, visual arts and dance to explore the ways light has captivated and sustained Indigenous cultural existence for millennia. Frances Rings
Following a two-decade tenure at the Sydney Opera House Drama Theatre, in 2025, Bangarra will move to the prestigious Joan Sutherland Theatre stage at the Sydney Opera House to premiere the work in June, allowing bigger audiences to experience Bangarra's extraordinary storytelling. Illume will then embark on a national tour, which in a welcome return in 2025, will also include performances in Western Australia.
Rings and Sibosado's collaboration examines artificial light pollution and its disruption to land and sky, devastating First Nations people's connections to sky country and limiting their ability to share celestial knowledge and skylore. Illume explores the awe of light, a bridge between the physical and spiritual worlds. It charts the impacts of light pollution in a climate emergency.
Rings said she is "excited to work alongside distinguished Bard visual artist, Darrell Sibosado and explore the concept of light as 'a glowing bridge between the physical and spiritual worlds'".
"This collaboration allows us to examine light from both choreographic and visual art perspectives, in a unique approach that draws on both movement and visual elements to convey complex themes about light, culture, and environmental issues.
"I hope that by intersecting our artistic practices, we potentially create something more innovative and impactful that honours our First Nations cultural storytelling."
Sibosado says: "I'm very excited and honoured to be working with Frances and Bangarra. I first met Frances in about 1988 when we were both students at NAISDA College. I have watched her focus, commit and grow into the artist creator she is today and I have always been intrigued by her movement style and the composition of her work."
"My work is steeped in the context of where I'm from. I am really looking forward to seeing how Frances and I can work together, how our practices will respond, merge and translate to express the rhythm and essence of my people and my country."
Working alongside Sibosado to bring his designs to the Bangarra stage, will be set designer Charles Davis, costume designer Elizabeth Gadsby, lighting designer Damien Cooper, Wiradjuri/Gamilaroi man and composer Brendon Boney, and cultural consultants Trevor Sampi, a Bardi Jawi man from Lombadina and Audrey (Pippi) Bin Swani, a proud member of the Baad/Nimanburr tribe.
Tickets are on sale. For more information, waitlist and tickets, visit bangarra.com.au.
ILLUME TOUR DATES:
GADIGAL COUNTRY
Roslyn Packer Theatre 24th – 28th May
Joan Sutherland Theatre, Sydney Opera House 4th – 14th June
WHADJUK NOONGAR BOODJA
Heath Ledger Theatre 10th – 13th July
KINJARLING
Albany Entertainment Centre 18th July
NGUNNAWAL COUNTRY
Canberra Theatre Centre 25th – 26th July
MEANJIN
Queensland Performing Arts Centre 31st July – 9th August
GARRAMILLA
Darwin Entertainment Centre 15th – 16th August
WURUNDJERI COUNTRY
Arts Centre Melbourne 3rd – 13th September