Friday, April 26, 2024

First Nations Contemporary Circus

Common Dissonance
at Adelaide Fringe Festival

Common Dissonance is a new contemporary circus work produced by Na Djinang Circus and directed by company founder and Wakka Wakka man, Harley Mann

For thousands of years in Australia, understanding of the world came from dreamtime stories, song lines, and oral histories all of which are still relevant to many Australians. Our environment is riddled with the hypocrisies of a culturally diverse past lingering in the wake of a globalised present.  

Adelaide Fringe First Nations Show

Featuring two performers with shared and distinctly individual experiences, this work aims not only to explore the harmony and conflict of contemporary Australian reasoning, but to find a Common Dissonance

Adelaide Fringe First Nations Show

Na Djinang Circus is working towards producing contemporary circus by and for young Australians establishing their social and artistic identity. With the company, Mann wants to “showcase the talent and unique insight of the next generation.”  

A beautiful, insightful, and meaningful dance/circus show and I have to say it is one of the few truly cohesively conceived and produced works I have seen in a while now. I will be surprised if this does not travel the world. ★★★★★ ” – Samsara Dunston, What Did She Think    

Adelaide Fringe First Nations Show

2020 GREEN ROOM AWARD NOMINEE 

TICKETS ON SALEadelaidefringe.com.au/fringetix 

Circus / Contemporary / $20 – 35 / G 

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