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Considerable Sexual License by Joel Bray to open at Northcote Town Hall

A feature of YIRRAMBOI First Nations Festival and Darebin Arts Speakeasy, proud Wiradjuri man Joel Bray and his talented team of collaborators take audiences on a flirty, filthy and passionate look at the true history of sensuality down under in Considerable Sexual License at Northcote Town Hall from 12 to 22 May.

Come in, slip into something a little more comfortable. Let all those inhibitions go baby. We’re getting… pre-colonial.

Rejecting the conservative straightness of sexual politics in Australia, this provocative performance blends cabaret, comedy, and choreography. Considerable Sexual License tempts you to explore your own history and relationship to sex, sexuality and personal freedom, while celebrating Country, community, consent and kinship. Don’t believe what you’ve heard: the sexual revolution started well before the 60s.

Disrupting audience expectations of Aboriginal performance, Considerable Sexual Licence features the innovative form Bray’s choreography is known for – performers (and performance) moving through, around and under the audience, creating a genuinely immersive experience.

Joel Bray is a Wiradjuri man who trained at NAISDA and WAAPA before pursuing a career in Europe and Israel with Jean-Claude Gallotta, Company CeDeCe, Kolben Dance, Machol Shalem Dance House, Yoram Karmi’s FRESCO Dance Company, Niv Sheinfeld & Oren Laor and Roy Assaf.

Joel’s practice springs from his Wiradjuri cultural heritage. His works are intimate encounters in unorthodox spaces, in which audience-members are invited in as co-storytellers to explore the experiences of fair-skinned Aboriginal people, and the experiences of contemporary gay men in an increasingly digital and isolated world. His body becomes the intersection site of those songlines – Indigenous heritage, skin-colour and queer sexuality.

Joel’s solo performance Biladurang won three Melbourne Fringe Awards and his second work, Dharawungara, was commissioned by CHUNKY MOVE and was a choreographic lament for the ceremony stolen from him by the coloniser. His work Daddy was commissioned by Yirramboi Festival, Arts House and Liveworks (Sydney). Joel’s works have toured to the Brisbane, Sydney, Darwin, Midsumma, Auckland, LiveWorks and Dance Massive Festivals and to Arts Centre Melbourne.

He was the 2019 National Library of Australia Creative Arts fellow and is continuing this Burbang research into Wiradjuri ceremony through a series of Australia Council Signature Works grants.

In 2020, Joel adapted Biladurang to a live-streamed performance for the VCR Fest and presented a short work in the Asia Discovers Asia Meeting (ADAM). He is currently undertaking a CHUNKY MOVE “Solitude_1” residency re-imaging instagram as a choreographic form and is making a film called Giraru Galing Ganhaagirri for Arts Centre Melbourne.

Celebrating its 8th birthday in 2021, Darebin Arts Speakeasy presents a creative and challenging contemporary performing arts program by emerging and established artists presented at Northcote Town Hall Arts Centre and Darebin Arts Centre. For further information on the February – June season, please visit www.darebinarts.com.au


Darebin Arts Speakeasy presents Considerable Sexual License

By Joel Bray

Featuring: Joel Bray and Carly Shepard

Season dates: 12 -22 May 2021

Venue: Main Hall, Northcote Town Hall Arts Centre

Warnings: Contains nudity, adult themes, coarse language and themes of child abuse.

Tickets: From $25. For bookings and further information, visitwww.darebinarts.com.au

 

Gabi Bergman

Gabi Bergman (she/her) is a Melbourne-based performer and educator, and the current Deputy Editor-in-Chief of AussieTheatre.com. She holds a double degree in Theatre Studies and Film/Screen Studies, along with a Master of Teaching (Secondary Education). A passionate advocate for inclusion and diversity in the arts, Gabi brings her deep love of storytelling to the stage, the page, and the classroom. A lifelong lover of theatre, she spends more on tickets than she’d like to admit. Her most prized possession is her ever-growing collection of theatre programs.

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