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News 11th July 2007
Wednesday, 11 July 2007
Wai, palya?
It's been a time of catching up - report writing, grant writing and planning for the next 6 months when the project will be primarily concentrated in Alice Springs as we take time out from touring. Last weekend was the Alice Springs show so lots of visitors in town from communities and 'Territory Day', which meant a public holiday last Friday, seemed to extend itself for most of the weekend with firecrackers going off all weekend.

 

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 25 July 2007 )
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News 26th June 2007
Thursday, 28 June 2007

Wai anangu tjuta! The team is back from a whirlwind tour which took the language show or boutique version of the show to the Dreaming Festival in Woodford, Queensland and on to the Adelaide Cabaret Festival.

Though the journey to Woodford took us over 12 hours, our arrival on site - punctuated by the bus from the airport to the site getting bogged in the mud from days of torrential rain - we arrived to a cozy camp set up by our malpa tjuta Ajita, Valerie and Rosemary, with meals awaiting us. So set the scene for the next few days as the weather cleared and the festival cranked up, the 17 of us who went always assured of a good feed at the ‘Ngapartji café’ thanks to our awesome support team who were later joined by Lorna’s husband Mark.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 11 July 2007 )
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News 3rd May 2007
Thursday, 03 May 2007

There’s been a lot of coming and going in this place over the past few weeks so now’s the time to sum it up and let you know what’s been happening.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 14 June 2007 )
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Sydney Theatre Awards 2008
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