Australia’s circus industry contains several cultural and economic barriers that work to exclude the full participation and engagement of First Nations artists. In response, Na Djinang Circus launched Making Tracks, a First Nations-led growth and development program that seeks to provide Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with the space, resources and independence to create opportunities and pathways for mob to enter the sector.
The Making Tracks program covers three areas of the sector; Making Tracks to build skill and train in circus performance, Making Tracks On The Road for real world experience in circus and theatre production and touring, and Making Tracks Dreamers to mentor emerging creative designers in sound, lighting, set and costume design.
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Na Djinang Circus creates and works on the land of Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung peoples of the Kulin Nation. We acknowledge that art has been practiced here over many millennia, and that it remains a fundamental way of life for the Traditional Caretakers and Custodians of the lands on which we work, create and perform today. We acknowledge that we are here as visitors, and accept the responsibility to respect and care for these lands and tread lightly. Always was. Always will be.
Australia’s circus industry contains several cultural and economic barriers that work to exclude the full participation and engagement of First Nations artists. In response, Na Djinang Circus launched Making Tracks, a First Nations-led growth and development program that seeks to provide Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with the space, resources and independence to create opportunities and pathways for mob to enter the sector.
The Making Tracks program covers three areas of the sector; Making Tracks to build skill and train in circus performance, Making Tracks On The Road for real world experience in circus and theatre production and touring, and Making Tracks Dreamers to mentor emerging creative designers in sound, lighting, set and costume design.
Yes
Yes, as soon as your donation is processed.
Na Djinang Circus creates and works on the land of Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung peoples of the Kulin Nation. We acknowledge that art has been practiced here over many millennia, and that it remains a fundamental way of life for the Traditional Caretakers and Custodians of the lands on which we work, create and perform today. We acknowledge that we are here as visitors, and accept the responsibility to respect and care for these lands and tread lightly. Always was. Always will be.