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Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 A Not So Traditional Story
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'Two young ‘uns, Wurangkili and Timita, meet a mysterious alien named River when he gets lost in their country on his flying canoe. With River’s pet Wombat “Wombie” in tow, they all go on a journey to find the meaning of a mysterious object, getting clues from an Eagle, a Lizard and a Kangaroo they meet along the way.

'A Not So Traditional Story is a rare and memorable performance that combines Terrapin’s renowned skill in entertaining and engaging children with the voice of a new generation of Tasmanian Aboriginal performing artists.'

Source: Terrapin Puppet Theatre.

Production Details

  • Produced by Terrapin Puppet Theatre for a tour of Tasmanian schools, mid-2018.

    Produced in association with the Tasmanian Department of Education and Kickstart Arts.

    Director: Sam Routledge.

    Composer: Matthew Fargher.

    Set and Costume Design: Michelle Boyde.

    Puppet Design & Construction: Bryony Anderson & Sabrina Evans.

    Basket And Water Carrier Construction: Lillian Wheatley.

    Creation Story Character Design: Lillian Wheatley.

    Backdrop Design and Construction: Michelle Maynard.

    Performers: Craig Irons, Nathan Maynard, and Denni Proctor.

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Works about this Work

A Not So Traditional Story Is Here Jillian Mundy , 2018 single work column
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 11 July no. 680 2018; (p. 7)

'Primary school students across Tasmania are being treated to a history lesson with a difference.' (Introduction)

A Not So Traditional Story Is Here Jillian Mundy , 2018 single work column
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 11 July no. 680 2018; (p. 7)

'Primary school students across Tasmania are being treated to a history lesson with a difference.' (Introduction)

Last amended 24 May 2018 15:52:12
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