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Rudi Bremer Rudi Bremer i(18405508 works by)
Gender: Female
Heritage: Aboriginal Gamilaraay ; Aboriginal Kamilaroi
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1 In Bangarra’s New Work Yuldea, Frances Rings Peels Back Indigenous, Colonial and Personal History, Inspired by a Precious Water Source Rudi Bremer , 2023 single work column
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , August 2023;
1 At What Cost? Nathan Maynard Explores the Fraught Issue of Who Can Call Themselves Aboriginal, in the Safe Space of the Theatre Rudi Bremer , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , May 2023;

— Review of At What Cost? Nathan Maynard , 2019 single work drama

'In 2016, the Tasmanian government scrapped the three-pronged criteria used to determine Aboriginality. Where people had previously needed to provide documentary evidence of Aboriginal ancestry, the new rules only require self-identification and communal recognition.' (Introduction)

1 Aboriginal Actor-turned-director Shari Sebbens Takes the Reins on New Theatre Productions in Sydney and Melbourne in 2023 Rudi Bremer , 2022 single work column
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , October 2022;
1 Indigenous Musical The Sunshine Club, a Tribute to Brisbane's Postwar Dance Halls, Returns to Queensland Theatre Rudi Bremer , 2022 single work column
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , July 2022;

'A typical night at a dance hall of 1950s Meanjin (Brisbane) would start with a three-piece band playing songs for the Elders. Hosted in The Boathouse by the river, they were multi-generational events populated by Indigenous people in their spiffiest clothes, whether that meant a home-sewn dress or a lime green suit and hat.' (Introduction)   

1 Bangarra Dance Theatre’s Incoming Artistic Director Frances Rings Takes Over Later This Year, but First She Revives the Award-winning Terrain Rudi Bremer , 2022 single work column
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , June 2022;

'Frances Rings doesn't remember a time when dance wasn't a part of her life.'

1 Bangarra Dance Theatre's Wudjang : Not The Past Returns to Stephen Page's Country for Epic Work of Language Reclamation Rudi Bremer , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , February 2022;

— Review of Wudjang : Not the Past Stephen Page , Alana Valentine , 2022 single work drama

'When it comes to telling a story Stephen Page likes to take his time. And his newest work, Wudjang: Not the Past, is a story that's been decades in the making.'

1 First Nations Writers and Editors Celebrate Ten Years of the State Library of Queensland's Black&write! Project Rudi Bremer , 2021 single work column
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , December 2021;

'Nardi Simpson has always been a storyteller, and for the last 20 years the Yuwaalaraay woman has channelled that skill into her work as a founding member of Indigenous folk duo Stiff Gins.' (Introduction)

1 Urban Internet Myths Rudi Bremer (presenter), 2019 series - publisher podcast horror

'Urban Internet Myths is a five-episode audio horror series featuring writers from across the continent. Released as daily episodes throughout DWF19, our unreliable narrator will act as your guide to the spooky, kooky and weird world wide web.'

(Source : Digital Writers Festival)

1 y separately published work icon Little Yarns Rudi Bremer (presenter), Australia : ABC Radio National , 2019 18417013 2019 series - publisher podcast

'Australia is full of diverse Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nations. From Bunuba to Wiradjuri, Mabuiag to palawa, every mob has its own language and unique culture.  Each episode of Little Yarns will take you on a journey to a different nation to learn a first word on Country.

We’ll travel south across the Bass Strait to lutruwita (Tasmania) and learn about the mums of palawa country. Look out for crocs in Wadjigany, while we find out about the seasons in Batjamalh language. And keep your eyes peeled for an eight-legged creepy crawly, as we hear how Yawuru language has changed over time. There are hundreds of first languages to listen to and learn from!

Little Yarns is a co-listening podcast series for pre-schoolers. Ideal for families listening together at home or as a listening resource in early learning centres, Little Yarns explores the diverse languages, stories and countries of Indigenous Australia.'

(Source : ABC)

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