
About this episode
The episode reflects on the legacy of David Page and discusses the new production 'Sheltering' featuring his music.
Reflecting on the legacy of composer and musical director, David Page, who helped laid the foundations of Bangarra Dance Theatre with his memorable songlines. His Brother Stephen Page joins us talk about the latest production called 'Sheltering' that features Davids music and uses existing works, to explore a multitude of Indigenous experiences. Then later, Aunty Lowitja O'Donoghue is immortalised in a statue unveiled on the banks of Kaurna Country in Adelaide
People in this episode
Guest: Stephen Page
Topics covered
- legacy
- Indigenous experiences
- music
- dance
- cultural heritage
Keywords
- David Page
- Stephen Page
- Bangarra Dance Theatre
- Sheltering
- Aunty Lowitja O'Donoghue
- Indigenous music
- cultural legacy
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Bangarra Dance Theatre
Places: Kaurna Country, Adelaide
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