A landscape image consisting of three similar images. The left image is of a female dancing in nature, lots of greys, and blues. The central image is of hands planting a seedling in earth. The right image is of a female sitting in the same rocky nature landscape looking pensive.

KIN

Rooted in dancer and musician Erin Fowler’s explorations of her Irish ancestry, KIN is an intimate and elemental work-in-progress shaped by ancestral dislocation and grief, Australian cultural inbetweenness, the White Cultural Void, and the yearning to belong.
 
Brought to life by the powerful 3-part harmonies of Erin, Tess Fowler and Jessica Bigg, KIN searches for a meaningful inheritance beyond footy, snags & “Aussie larrikins.” It gives presence to the weight of colonial history and shame, and the quiet rituals carried through women’s bodies.
 
Part music gig, part ritual, part dance work, KIN weaves traditional, contemporary and original music with embodied movement into an evocative tapestry. Audiences are invited into moments of shared song, echoing our collective longing for connection.

Music • Physical Theatre
South Australia • SA Premiere
 
Tue, 10 Mar - Wed, 18 Mar
 
60 min
 
The Crawford Room at The Courtyard of Curiosities at the State Library
 
PG
 
$22.50 to $30
 
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