Sydney, Australia. 7th June 2022. Bangarra Dance Theatre celebrates the 10th anniversary of their award-winning landmark work Terrain, choreographed by Bangarra’s incoming Artistic Director, Frances Rings. This is a rare opportunity for audiences to see this iconic work re-staged in 2022 as it tours across Australia. A breathtaking exploration of our largest salt lake, Lake Eyre (Kati Thanda), Terrain evokes the power of body and land converging to bring spirit to place – a rich cultural spine stretching through generations. Performed on Sydney Opera House Forecourt Steps – Upper Podium by Ban
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Sydney, Australia. 7th June 2022. Bangarra Dance Theatre celebrates the 10th anniversary of their award-winning landmark work Terrain, choreographed by Bangarra’s incoming Artistic Director, Frances Rings. This is a rare opportunity for audiences to see this iconic work re-staged in 2022 as it tours across Australia. A breathtaking exploration of our largest salt lake, Lake Eyre (Kati Thanda), Terrain evokes the power of body and land converging to bring spirit to place – a rich cultural spine stretching through generations. Performed on Sydney Opera House Forecourt Steps – Upper Podium by Bangarra Dancers Rikki Mason and Ryan Pearson. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News