Associate Artists

Born in Derby in 1980, Edwin is also known by his traditional name Warrda Lumbadij Bundajarrdi. He is a poet and painter. Edwin grew up in Yakanarra and now resides in Noonkanbah in the central Kimberley and in Broome. His Grandfather Jimmy Pike is a well-known Walmajarri artist and is the reason Edwin has started
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Miranda is an independent dancer based in Sydney, Australia. She has collaborated with companies and choreographers nationally and internationally, including: Marrugeku, Stalker Theatre, Mirramu Dance Company, Martin Del Amo, Shaun Parker and Company, Restless Dance Theatre, Dance Makers Collective, DirtyFeet and the Tsai Jui-Yueh Dance Foundation in Taiwan, among others. She trained at the University
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Ses is a proud Indigenous man from both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander background coming from the Kunjen people of Western Cape York and the Erub and Meriam people of the eastern part of the Torres Straits. Ses was born and raised in Townsville, North Queensland where his family always practiced their culture and performing
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EJB is an actor and traditional dancer who lives in Fitzroy Crossing. When not acting or dancing, he works with his Grandfather as a cultural tour guide. He has bush skills, cultural knowledge and fluency in the Bunuba language. EJB completed the one-year intensive course at WAAPA for indigenous students, giving him a Cert IV
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Stanley Nalo is a hip-hop dancer, born in Nouméa and raised in Vanuatu. After college, he came back to Nouméa where he has danced with many break dance crews. He competed in various hip-hop battles in France including Battle of the Year 2011 (6th place), Juste Debout 2016 (final), and was winner of the European
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Bhenji Ra is a transdisciplinary artist currently based on the stolen land of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. Her practice combines dance, choreography, video and installation. Her work is often concerned with the dissection of cultural theory and identity, centralizing her own personal histories as a tool to reframe performance. With an emphasis
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