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Fringe Events @ Tandanya
27 February - 22 March 2009
Belonging by Tracey Rigney
27 February – 1 March and 3 – 5 March @ 8pm
All tickets $10, tickets available through Fringe Tix
Karrikarrinya presents "Belonging" by Tracey Rigney. A heartfelt story about a teenage girl's life and her struggle with acceptance and her own identity. When her cousin drops in, matters are made worse by introducing her to drinking, late night parties, drugs and sex. WARNING language and sexual references.
Australian Dreaming by Lumina Vocal Ensemble
4 March @ 6pm
$20 adults, $14 concession and groups, tickets available through Fringe Ticketing
Australian Dreaming will bring together a kaleidoscope of musical works which respond to the Australian landscape and culture. Combining the humanity and complexity of the human voice (from the accessibility of one to the soul-searching possibilities of ten) with the ancient and evocative sounds of the yidaki (didgeridoo), the music will explore new works, new combinations and new ways of presenting Australian music.
Nunga Funny Club
10 – 11 March @ 7.30pm
$15 adults, $10 concession, tickets available through Fringe Tix
Back by popular demand! For two nights only, get laughing at some corka Nunga comedy from the funniest mob in town. Showcasing Adelaide's own Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander comedians, 'Nunga Funny' will introduce you to a new type of blak comedy. Presented by Kurruru Indigenous Youth Performing Arts.
Songs of the Inland – Where Red Earth and Blue Sky Meet
13 – 14 March @ 8pm
$30 adults, $27 concession, $20 children, tickets available though Fringe Tix
Songs of the Inland – Where Red Earth and Blue Sky Meet is a journey into Inland Australia, through the original songs of Jeanette Wormald. Set against a backdrop of stunning imagery and featuring traditional and contemporary Indigenous dance from Ngarrindjeri group Tal Kin Jeri.
Cultural Presentations
27 February – 21 March (no Monday sessions) @ 12noon
$5 adults, $3 concession, pay upon entry
Educational sessions exploring some of the historical, cultural, geographical and social aspects of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and included an extended descriptive presentation and performance of the yidaki (didgeridoo) and Torres Strait Islander dance.










