Local kooris are in this show.

Swinburne performing arts students interpret dreams in an upcoming
production

A multimedia production focussing on the interpretation of dreams 
through the eyes of Indigenous Australians will be staged by Swinburne 
TAFE's Indigenous performing arts students next month.

"Dreaming Dreams", a mix of visual and live theatre presented by five
talented students, will be held at the David Williamson Theatre at
Swinburne's Prahran campus in St John St, on the 5, 6 and 7 June.

The students, in the second year of their two year diploma course that 
aims to provide graduates with the skills required to join a small 
company or community theatre group or to set up their own group, are 
responsible for the entire production from creative form and content to 
production, stage management, sound, lighting, costume, script, 
marketing and front of house.

"Dreaming Dreams" Director, Nick Illia, said the students incorporated still
image, text, music, projected words and live performance into a rich collage
in the  four pieces that make up the performance.

He promised a powerful piece with performers drawing their inspiration
from the environment, war, relationships, greed and indigenous issues.

ENDS.

Performance Details:

What:           Dreaming Dreams

When:           5, 6 and 7 June at 7.30pm with an additional
matinee performance at 12.15pm on 6 June.
Performance duration: one hour.

Where:  David Williamson Theatre, St. John St, Prahran.

Cost:           $5 per ticket.

Bookings:       Phone Janaya Charles on 9214 6746 or email
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Released by Vicki Amiguet, Swinburne Media Unit, phone 0410 569 408.

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