New Tickets Released!
2022
Dance
Made in Tasmania
First Nations
Music
PRESENTED BY TASDANCE + MONA FOMA IN ASSOCIATION WITH THEATRE ROYAL

TUYLUPA

by pakana kanaplila and Soma Lumia
21 - 22 Oct 2022 (4 performances)
Fri 21 Oct 2022 2:00 pm
Fri 21 Oct 2022 7:00 pm
Sat 22 Oct 2022 2:00 pm
Sat 22 Oct 2022 7:00 pm
Studio Theatre

Dance, music and projections are harnessed to explore what it means to keep the flame alive for sixty thousand years, covering the journey of the palawa people and the island of lutruwita / Tasmania.

This new dance work carries themes of community, connection, and responsibility to Country.

pakana kanaplila Tasmanian Aboriginal Traditional/Contemporary dance troupe whose members are located all over lutruwita/Tasmania have been working for decades to reclaim traditional dance practices. Their incredible commitment to the physical expression of culture and ceremony has led to this debut on the stage.
 
tuylupa is the spark of fire. Through a weightless universe the spark of fire travels slowly drawing all elements together. The eternal spark that’s been handed down since the beginning of time through generations of ceremonial knowledge custodians. A reminder of responsibility that we are country that is ancient and culturally significant. tuylupa is born from deep time, when the sun and moon lapse there is creation of the oldest living culture. 
  

All of the tuylupa elements, language, story, song, and kanaplila respectfully honours our Elders, and our Identity. 
- Sinsa Mansell

 

Concept and Dance: Sinsa Mansell, Harley Jac Mansell, Niara Mansell, Jamie Graham, Janet Ross, Nathan Pitchford (pakana kanaplila) (TAS)
Augmented Reality: Darryl Rogers and Troy Merritt (Soma Lumia) (TAS)
Musician and Songwriter: Dewayne Everettsmith (Skinnyfish) (TAS)
Music Producer: James Mangohig (Skinnyfish) (NT)
Lighting and Production: Chris Jackson (IO Performance) (TAS)
Rehearsal Director: Gabriel Comerford (Tasdance) (TAS)
Producers: Adam Wheeler and Emma Porteus (Tasdance)
Image Credit: Jillian Mundy 
Created by pakana kanaplila, Soma Lumia, Tasdance and Skinnyfish

 

“Old story new ways”
“We are country and Country is us”
–Sinsa Mansell
Supported by Australia Council for the Arts, Arts Tasmania, Indigenous Languages and Arts Funding, Tasmanian Community Fund and WD Booth Charitable Trust
Tickets

Premium & A Reserve - $45
B Reserve & Concession – $35
Student - $25
School Groups - $16


*all bookings will incur a $5 Transaction Fee

Duration

1 hour 

Patrons' Advice

Suitable for all ages.

Late arrivals will be admitted at a suitable break in the performance.