Australasian Drama Studies
Issue 73 | October 2018
WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised that the article Namatjira: Beyond the Script contains an image of a person who has died.
Table of Contents - Issue 073 (Full Issue PDF)
- Editorial – Turangawaewae: A Place to Stand in Contemporary Indigenous Performance in Australasia and Beyond Nicola Hyland, Liza-Mare Syron and Maryrose Casey
- Foreword Anne Marshal
- The Hepatitis C Trilogy: A case for Indigenous theatre as a contemporary manifestation of traditional healing business. Blayne Welsh
- Shot Bro: A Theatrical Korero about Depression and Suicide in Aotearoa/ New Zealand Sally Richards
- Engaging with Local First Nations Communities through the Performing Arts Denise Wilson, Tandi Palmer Williams, Karilyn Brown and Liza-Mare Syron
- A Renaissance in Wellington Maori Theatre Tanemahuta Gray
- Transnational Connections: First Nations Conversations through Making Performance Liza-Mare Syron
- Namatjira: Beyond the Script – Visual and Performative Aesthetics as Conduits for the Communication of Western Aranda Ontology Susanne Thurow
- WOER WAYEPA – The Water Is Rising: A Torres Strait Islander Approach to Knowledge Mobilisation, and Saibaian Approach to Cultural Knowledge Transference to Performative Storytelling Margare
- Performances of Belonging Maryrose Casey
- A Conscious Un-couplet: Wahine Maori Stand Up to Shakespeare Nicola Hyland
- Choreographed Pasts: A Historiographic Inquiry into Australian and Indigenous Australian Concert Dance Luke Forbes
- Finding a Sense of Place in the Pacific Diaspora: Pasifika Performance in Aotearoa David O’Donnell
- The Whanau We Have Always Had: The Future Is Indigenous Hone Kouka
- Reviews
- Contributors
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