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Creative Learning

The Light Inside

Presented by Bangarra Dance Theatre | CREATIVE LEARNING 2025

CROSS-CULTURAL | IDENTITY | CONNECTION

Come explore the cultural forces that bind us together, across oceans and eons.

From two of the world’s great First Nations comes a new work: The Light Inside. Some call it a feeling, some call it the mother spirit. It’s the place where sea meets sky, the horizon we all look to, the compass that guides us home.

In Bangarra’s first mainstage cross-cultural collaboration, leading Māori choreographer and Arts Laureate Moss Te Ururangi Patterson joins beloved Bangarra alumna Deborah Brown. Together they guide Bangarra’s award-winning ensemble in stories that honour their mother countries and the spirit that calls them home.

Brown is a proud descendent of the Wakaid Clan and Meriam people in the Torres Strait, and has heritage from far across the seas in Scotland. She carries strength and resilience from her ancestors. Patterson, born near Lake Taupō, is a proud mokopuna (grandson) of the Ngāti Tūwharetoa tribe, and describes his sense of home as something alive, a fire inside, that he carries like a beating heart.

Experience the resilience of the First Peoples of the Oceania region, that extends across the continent now known as Australia, the Torres Strait Islands and Aotearoa, our southern neighbour.

A Study Guide for The Light Inside is available for schools.

2025 CREATIVE LEARNING BOOKING FORM

Credits

  • Artistic Director Frances Rings
  • Choreography Deborah Brown and Moss Te Ururangi Patterson with Bangarra Dance Theatre Dancers
  • Composition Steve Francis and Brendon Boney
  • Set Design Elizabeth Gadsby
  • Costume Design Jennifer Irwin
  • Lighting Design Karen Norris
  • Associate Set Designer Shana O’Brien

DATES AND TIMES

FRI 10 OCT 7:30PM

SAT 11 OCT 7:30PM (Post Show Q&A)

COST

$25

YEAR

7-12

VENUE

The Play House

Venue info

VENUE ADDRESS

DURATION

110 minutes including a 20 minutes interval

WARNINGS

Contains elevated sound levels, flashing lights, haze, smoke effects and voices of Tangata whenua, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have passed.

CURRICULUM LINKS

Learning Areas: The Arts - Drama, Theatre Studies, Humanities.

Capabilities: Critical and Creative Thinking, Personal and Social.

Cross Curricular Priority Area: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultures and Histories.