Jurrungu Ngan-ga is a whirlwind of bodily resistance
- Written by: Kate Maguire-Rosier, Honorary Associate, Department of Theatre and Performance Studies, School of Literature, Art, and Media, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Sydney
Abby MurrayReview: Jurrungu Ngan-ga, directed by Dalisa Pigram and Rachael Swain for Marrugeku
Jurrungu Ngan-ga, a Yawuru kinship concept meaning “straight talk”, is a throbbing protest about the violence experienced by Indigenous, racial, trans and queer Australia.
At its heart, a group of misfits share painful experiences in a way...
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