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1 Bangarra’s Dark Emu Is Beautiful, but Lacks the Punch of Its Source Material Justine Shih Pearson , 2018 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 21 June 2018;

'Lights come up on an orb receding back in space, an echo perhaps taking us back in time, or into the cosmos, into the dreaming to the Emu in the Sky. Dancers, in groupings of three or five, move stage right to left, undulating up from the ground and wavering like kangaroo grass.' (Introduction)

1 In Bangarra’s Ones Country, New Voices Show the Many Faces of Indigenous Australia Justine Shih Pearson , 2017 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 28 November 2017;

— Review of Ones Country - The Spine of Our Stories 2017 single work drama

'Bangarra, Australia’s preeminent Indigenous dance theatre, has to be one of the country’s hardest working companies. In 2017, its dancers prepared and performed six different works, giving 88 public performances around Australia and overseas (excluding corporate gigs).' (Introduction)

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