Hipbone Sticking Out, the new theatre work from Big hART, spins - TopicsExpress



          

Hipbone Sticking Out, the new theatre work from Big hART, spins the globe upside down and sets its teeth rattling to the tune of The Clash, The Stranglers, Britney Spears, sea shanties and traditional songs of the Pilbara in glorious six part harmony. Clothed in hi-viz work wear and set against the backdrop of Murujuga – the world’s largest outdoor rock art gallery – a stellar cast creates a tour de force story beginning in 1602 that places the Pilbara at the centre of world history. 1983 – In the town of Roebourne a young man, John Pat, scuffles with police, hits his head on the footpath and is left in a police lockup. As he lays dying, he finds himself travelling through time from the beginning, meeting Greco/Roman Gods, tracing the spice routes, the exploration of the Indian Ocean, the paintings of Vermeer, the pop music of 1800’s, the coming of ghost people to Ngarluma country, slavery, pearling, new law, ancient law, and the mining boom of the present. During the performance John Pat’s family hold the truth of this story in their hands as witnesses. Like all Big hART’s pieces it will make you laugh and cry and touch you with its candid authenticity. Created with the community of Roebourne by Scott Rankin and Big hART Hipbone is delivered by a dream cast including Trevor Jamieson (Pitjantjatjara), Derik Lynch (Yankunytjatjara), Lex Marinos (Greece/Wagga Wagga), Simon Gleeson (Scotland) Natalie O’Donnell (United Kingdom) and Jada Alberts (Yanyuwa/Larrakia). The performance combines rich layered vocal harmonies, outrageous comic makeovers, messed up ensemble movement, striking digital imagery, sweeping design and freestyle costuming to create a mesmerising cosmopolitan work from the edge of the world. Hipbone forms part of the larger Yijala Yala Project which is funded by Woodside-operated Pluto LNG through its Conservation Agreement with the Australian Government. The Project is supported and encouraged by cultural leaders and the creative talent of the community in the Pilbara.
Posted on: Sat, 06 Jul 2013 07:57:53 +0000

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