Three stories of Country. One message of hope.
Beneath the constellation of Bangarra’s creative and cultural legacy, experience a program of three powerful works: Keeping Grounded by Glory Tuohy-Daniell, Brown Boys by Daniel Mateo and Cass Mortimer Eipper, and Sheoak by Bangarra's Artistic Director and Co-CEO Frances Rings with music by David Page. Together, these three works honour Bangarra’s past while looking to the future.
Rooted in Indigenous knowledge, the concept of shelter is reimagined as a sacred, transformative space: a haven of protection, connection, and the sharing of stories across generations. An intergenerational thread connects this bold triple-bill, drawing deeply from First Nations perspectives, and offering a profound journey into the intricate bonds between people and place.
Cultural Content Advisory
This work honours the late David Page, whose music remains a living heartbeat within Bangarra’s story. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this content includes the name, voice and creative legacy of a person who has passed. We share this work with deep respect and love for David, his family, and community.
Presented by Bangarra Dance Theatre
Event Details:
Dates: 3 – 13 June 2026
Duration: 80 minutes
Suitable for: 12 years+
Location: Sydney Opera House
Cultural Content Advisory
This work honours the late David Page, whose music remains a living heartbeat within Bangarra’s story. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this content includes the name, voice and creative legacy of a person who has passed. We share this work with deep respect and love for David, his family, and community.Warnings: Performance will contains strobe lighting, smoke and haze, elevated sound levels, voices of deceased persons.