A photograph of a man staring at the ground in front of a black background. He has black hair and facial hair. He is wearing a dark grey jumper and his arms are behind is head tugging on the hood of his jumper.

[MIS]CONCEIVE

Queensland
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★★★★★ "...it is the most assured and beautifully realised piece of contemporary dance I have seen in many years." Barefoot Review

Presented by: Karul Projects

Started by Thomas E.S. Kelly (Bundjalung-Yugambeh / Wiradjuri and Ni-Vanuatu) and Taree Sansbury (Kaurna, Narungga and Ngarrindjeri) in 2017, Karul Projects is a performing arts company that tells more stories of Indigenous knowledge and its relevance and responsibility in modern and future Australia’s identity.

Karul is a Yugambeh word which means ‘EVERYTHING’. Named so because Karul Projects will be doing everything it can to strengthen and empower the cultural knowledge of this land so future generations of any background can continue to learn and enjoy from Aboriginal Australia’s rich heritage.

Learning about the past, so we better understand the present, so together we can move forward into the future.