Namatjira
25 September - 7 November
Ticket Prices |
Full Price |
$57
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Seniors / Industry |
$47 |
Concession |
$35 |
Group Bookings |
$47 |
Preview Performances |
$35 |
Previews
Saturday 25 & Sunday 26 September
Performance Times
Tuesday 6.30pm, Wednesday - Friday 8pm, Saturday 2pm & 8pm, Sunday 5pm
Backstage Q & A
Wednesday 3 November at 6pm
Unwaged Performances
Thursday 7 October at 2pm
Schools Performances
Thursday 14, Wednesday 20 and Wednesday 27 October at 11.30am
Carole's Club
Sunday 3 October at 5pm
Namatjira
25 September - 7 November
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By Scott Rankin
Co-directors Scott Rankin & Wayne Blair
Set Designer Genevieve Dugard
Costume Designer Tess Schofield
Lighting Designer Nigel Levings
Composer Genevieve Lacey
Sound Designer Jim Atkins
Creative Producer Sophia Marinos
Associate Producer Clare Atkins
Community Producers Sia Cox Pru Gell
Assistant Lighting Designer Christopher Page
Sound Operator Nick Shipway
Stage Manager Luke McGettigan
Assistant Stage Manager Jessica Smithett
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Nicole Forsyth, Robert Hannaford, Trevor Jamieson, Genevieve Lacey, Derek Lynch, Kevin Namatjira, Evert Ploeg and Elton Wirri
Namatjira
25 September - 7 November
Media
Media enquiries call: Siobhan Waterhouse siobhan@belvoir.com.au Ph 02 8396 6242
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Elea was born in the desert in Arrernte country, Central Australia, in 1902. Two years later he was baptised Albert. Thirty one years after that, at his first solo exhibition of watercolour landscapes, he signed his work with his father’s surname for the first time: Albert Namatjira.
Half a century after his death, Company B Belvoir and Big hART have invited some of his descendants – third generation watercolour artists – to spend six weeks filling the Belvoir St corner with a huge drawing of Namatjira’s country. Each night as they draw, the charismatic Trevor Jamieson will retell Namatjira’s extraordinary life.
At the height of his fame, Albert Namatjira’s shows sold out within minutes. If you didn’t own one of his paintings you probably had a print in your loungeroom. He also supported over six hundred members of his community, lost two of his ten children to malnutrition, was forbidden to own land, imprisoned for having a drink with his friends, and died a broken man.
Trevor Jamieson and Scott Rankin were two of the creative forces behind Ngapartji Ngapartji in 2008. They’ve teamed up with our own powerhouse Wayne Blair to create this whole-hearted tribute to a great Australian artist and a great Aranda man.
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