A Fight For Survival
Reviewed by Rosie Kilvert Northland’s A Fight For Survival is a political Blak cabaret shown in YIRRAMBOI. Held in the…
Soul of Possum
Reviewed by Kerri-Lee Harding Soul Of Possum is one of 14 newly commissioned works produced by YIRRAMBOI Festival. The Soul…
BRED
Reviewed by: anonymous (peer review) As the house lights dim and the audience begins to quieten, the anticipation begins to…
Miss First Nation Grand Finale
Reviewed by: anonymous (peer review) The night of Miss First Nations grand final began with about as much drama as…
Crumbs
Review by: Kamarra Bell-Wykes Quality children’s theatre isn’t always easy to come by and even more challenging to make. Children…
NGARNGK; Giver of Life
Reviewed by: Kamarra Bell-Wykes NGARNGK; Giver of Life written and directed by creative force NazAree Dickerson (Nyoongar/Yamatji/Burmese) and is the…
Considerable Sexual License
Reviewed by: Kamarra Bell-Wykes The blue-lit theatre space is inhabited only by a giant performance circle, we mill around expectantly…
Review: Crowning a New Miss First Nation Queen
Miss First Nation drag pageant shines a spotlight on queer First Nations communities and stories, writes Davey Thompson. Blak Critics…
Review: Exorcising Colonial Demons with Blak Mass
Drawing on data from traditional First Nations Songlines and weaving in the sequence of her own DNA, Naretha Williams’s experimental…
Review: Searching for True Representation in Looking for Tiger Lily
Humour used as a medium for healing as Looking for Tiger Lily puts a queer spin on First Nations storytelling,…
Review: Youthquake Collapses Colonial Narratives
Art has an incredible power to make us feel, and dis rupt‘s Blak youth takeover of Hamer Hall was exhilarating…
Review: Disrupting City Streets with Blak Culture
The citywide Blak-out of Barring Yanabul performances opened Melbourne’s eyes to its First Nations heart, writes Timmah Ball. Blak Critics…