• Students from St Patricks College (Vic) at the recent Koori Kids Day, during the Melbourne season of "Blak".
    Students from St Patricks College (Vic) at the recent Koori Kids Day, during the Melbourne season of "Blak".
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When Bangarra Dance Theatre presents “Blak” at the Sydney Opera House in June, the company will also host a series of events to inspire and engage with Sydney’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

A Community Night  performance of "Blak" will be held on Thursday June 6 at 8pm  with accessible tickets made available for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander audiences. As with previous Bangarra Community Nights in Sydney, this will be a special experience for audiences as well as the artists of Bangarra themselves. The atmosphere is always electric and celebratory. Subsidised by Bangarra Dance Theatre, low cost tickets for this
performance are made available to local Indigenous communities. For more information, people can contact community@bangarra.com.au or (02) 9251 5333.

After the success of Bangarra’s previous Koori Kids Day performances, the company is pleased to announce that they will be hosting Koori Kids Day  again this year at the Sydney Opera House on Wednesday June 12 from 12:30pm until 1:40pm. With thanks to BHP Billiton Bangarra is able to offer heavily discounted tickets to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander secondary school students from the city and outer metropolitan areas. Schools invited to attend include Airds High School, Sir Joseph Banks High, Ashcroft High School, Richmond High, Endeavour Sports High, Liverpool Girls High, Picnic Point Hight, Bass High, Chester Hill High and Glenmore Park High.

At Koori Kids Day, Bangarra’s artists-in-residence will make compelling presentations about their work and the practices they employ to create new dance pieces. After the performance, the students will have an opportunity to engage with Artistic Director Stephen Page and other Blak  creative team members during a Q&A session. Following the Q&A, students will have the chance to meet the members of Bangarra in the foyer. For more
information and to purchase discounted tickets for the special Koori Kids Day matinee performance schools can contact community@bangarra.com.au or (02) 9251 5333.

For more information about “Blak”, see Susan Bendall’s review of the Melbourne season here and our interview with young Bangarra dancers, Nicola Sabatino and Beau Dean Riley Smith here.

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