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The Chooky Dancers head to Seymour Centre for Reconciliation Week, launch tour

At the Seymour Centre during National Reconciliation Week 2014, awareness will be raised of both historical and contemporary experiences of the first Australians. Part of the varied and vivid line-up is the performance of a brand new work, Djuki Mala, created by the group of the same name (Djuki Mala, or, The Chooky Dancers).
Djuki Mala are a group that fuse traditional Aboriginal and contemporary forms of dance, comedy and clowning. They come from the Galiwin’ku community (Elcho Island) in North East Arnhem Land.
Djuki Mala. Image by Ben Healy.
The Seymour Centre performance is one stop on their self-titled 2014 national tour, which will see them travel from Northern Territory through New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, and South Australia.
Djuki Mala have recently performed at Beijing New Year 2010 (China), Taipei International Flora Expo 2010 (Taiwan), Festival of Pacific Arts – Australian delegation 2012 (Solomon Islands) and Montreal Comedy Festival and the MOHAWK First Nations Festival 2013 (Canada).
Delivering laughter and a cultural insight featuring an ensemble of young Yolngu men, Djuki Mala mashes up traditional and contemporary practices that delight audiences all over the world.
Djuki Mala will play at the Seymour Centre from 28 – 31 May 2014. For tickets and more information, visit seymourcentre.com or call 02 9351 7940.
Check out the video for their tour below!
Cassie Tongue

Cassie is a theatre critic and arts writer in Sydney, and was the deputy editor of AussieTheatre. She has written for The Guardian, Time Out Sydney, Daily Review, and BroadwayWorld Australia. She is a voter for the Sydney Theatre Awards.

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