Pictured is dancer Keisha Barrow in the work Fibres, she is standing with her arms up and hands are near her face, two dancers that cannot be seen are holding two fibre baskets beside her body near her waist. The background is black.
Three woman dancers Tiarna Power standing with her arms in front of face shaped in a circular way, Keisha Barrow dancer in a squatting position with the same arms and Rikki Wilson is standing in the back with the same arms as the two other dancers. The woman are wearing tan colours of brown and light brown and woman are in motion for the dance work Fibres
Tiarna Power is in a side dance position with arms and hands in motion, Keisha Barrow is positioned in the front with her arms in the air and Rikki Wilson is standing behind with her arms and head facing upwards in motion.

Fibres

This work explores the natural fibres — once used for healing, weaving, storytelling, dance, painting and crafting. More than resources, these fibres hold story, culture and connection to Country. Through touch, texture and movement, we follow the gestures of threading, knotting, interweaving and mending, drawing on their strength and care. Dance becomes a bridge between fibre and story, body and Country.

This work is presented by WAYIN:THI Collective supported by The Mill - a bold new platform grounded in culture, self-determination, and performance-making. The Collective is dedicated to amplifying the voices of South Australian First Nations dance and performance artists.

This is movement. This is story. This is WAYIN:THI.

Dance • Theatre
South Australia • SA Premiere
 
First Nations Australian
 
Fringe Fund Recipient
 
Fri, 20 Feb - Sun, 22 Feb
 
50 min
 
Tandanya Theatre at Gluttony at Tandanya
 
G
 
$25
 
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