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Tjaabi–Flood Country at The Vault

man standing amongst sand dunes holding two boomerangs
Man sitting beside fire pit staring into the fire
Man standing centre stage under a sign reading Tjaabi Flood Country next to a male holding guitar
man standing amongst sand dunes holding two boomerangs
Man sitting beside fire pit staring into the fire
Man standing centre stage under a sign reading Tjaabi Flood Country next to a male holding guitar

Overview

Tjaabi–Flood Country is a contemporary intercultural music and theatre performance led by Ngarluma man Patrick Churnside.

Ten years in the making in the Pilbara, Tjaabi–Flood Country captures the urgencies of the 21st Century as the globe warms and the climate changes. Patrick captures the many cultural and ecological pressures facing First Nations people in places like the Pilbara in the face of ever-increasing pressures for new minerals, rare earth, and more ore. He does so through breathtaking music, profoundly personal narrative, and humour that cuts to the bone.

Tjaabi is a unique song form, short compositions using crisp poetic language, set to melodies from across the Pilbara. Each song captures stories, dreams, thoughts, moments, which can be ecological, profound, funny, sexy, or wistful. Tjaabi are culturally accessible and can be listened to by indigenous and non-indigenous audiences. Each tjaabi has an original singer and comes from a specific place in the Pilbara, handed down to subsequent singers and family members. The original tjaabi singers were men and women of great strength and power from many nations across the Pilbara. Patrick evokes these varied landscapes from the desert to the East, the grassy tablelands, to the flood country of Iremugadu/Roebourne.

Dates

24 May 2024
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Map of the venue locationMap of the venue location
The Vault1 Dairy Road, Building 8, Fyshwick, Australian Capital Territory, AustraliaGet Directions
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