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'Bound and Unbound: Sovereign Acts – Act II, in October 2015, builds on the success of Act I, extending these ideas and their expression through embodied projection and performance. Both Acts engage Aboriginal community members who have historically been contained and excluded within and beyond the mortar and boundaries of Adelaide’s so-called ‘cultural precinct’. When our ancestors’ voices are heard and listened to, this compels a call and response engagement with the broader Aboriginal community. We can all speak back through individual and collective Sovereign Acts.' (Source: Flinders University website)

Production Details

  • Bound and Unbound: Sovereign Acts –Decolonising Methodologies of the Lived and Spoken Act 1

    Performed at the Fontanelle Gallery exhibition 24 August - 21 Sepetember 2014

    Artists: Ali Gumillya Baker (and curator), Simone Ulalka Tur, Faye Rosas Blanch, Natalie Harkin

    Bound and Unbound: Sovereign Acts – Act II

    Performed 1-8 October 2015, at the Art Gallery of South Australia, Fist Gates

    and performed 2-14 October 2015, at Sate Library of South Australia, Forecourt

    Artists: Ali Gumillya Baker (and curator), Simone Ulalka Tur, Faye Rosas Blanch, Natalie Harkin

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