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Flashback: Deadly Sounds Episode 646 – Trevor Jamieson
15.01.07 – In this special Deadly Sounds interview we talk to actor, singer, dancer, musician and producer Trevor Jamieson
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Wagana dance troupe on the road
Blue Mountains Darug country based company Wagana Aboriginal Dance has a big couple of weeks ahead
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Get ready for Patyegarang
The journey of a potent Aboriginal spirit alive in Australia’s past and present will grace stages across Australia in Bangarra Dance Theatre’s latest production
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Deadly Sounds Episode 1017 – Sidney Saltner
Can a young man from the tiny town of Theodore, Queensland go on to perform at the Olympic Games, work with the Australian Ballet and tour the world? This, and so much more, became a reality for Sidney Saltner during his long career as a dancer
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Deadly Vibe October 2002 Issue 68 – Michael Tuahine
As a child Michael Tuahine loved to show off. Now the award-winning performer and son-to-be NIDA graduate is proving that showing off pays off. Deadly Vibe meets a showstopper in the making
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Comedy workshops in full swing
Deadly Funny is back in 2014 with a national search to find the brightest new talent in comedy.
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Tristan makes his mark
Tristan Savage is making a name for himself not only in comedy, but also in the writing world
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Ngangwurra means heart
An explosive powder keg of Aboriginal identity, history, language and culture
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Bangarra heads to Holland
Bangarra Dance Theatre will perform in the Netherlands for the very first time at the 2014 Holland Dance Festival
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Flashback – The Play’s the Thing!
Deadly Vibe Issue 126 August 2007 – Wayne Blair takes on Shakespeare’s toughest role
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Andrea ACCELERATEs her career
The five winners of the 2013 ACCELERATE program have recently returned
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So who’s Deadly Funny?
The spotlight will shine across the country in a deadly search for ‘cheeky and loud, black and proud’
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Deadly Sounds Episode 974 – Sean Choolburra
Earlier this year Deadly Sounds spoke to comedian Sean Choolburra
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Belvoir takes the cake
In the early 1970s a group of aspiring theatre-makers occupied a terrace in Redfern and started the National Black Theatre
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Weaving their Magic
For the first time ever, Bangarra Dance Theatre has asked four of their female artists to create their own choreographic piece
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Ngangwurra means heart
Ngangwurra means heart is an exciting new production by Australia’s powerhouse of contemporary Aboriginal music Black Arm Band
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