Shakespeare on the Noongar stage : language revival and Hecate
Bracknell, Clint2024
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Click and Collect for Shakespeare on the Noongar stage : language revival and HecateHecate is the first adaptation of a complete Shakespeare play in one Aboriginal language of Australia. Performed entirely in Noongar language, this retelling of a well-known yarn about a Scottish king is a landmark work of both theatre and language restoration. Impacted by colonialism and suppressed until the 1970s, the Noongar language of the southwest of Western Australia is endangered, yet it thrives here in this work, adapted by Kylie Bracknell, performed by a full Noongar cast, and presented at Perth Festival, 2020. Shakespeare on the Noongar Stage contains the complete play, accompanied by a glossary and three chapters outlining the process of developing and creating a professional stage production with a cast who became both language learners and performers, and where song was at the heart of their success. This dazzling project is brought to life in an accessible book designed to inspire language recovery and restoration in Australia during the United Nations International Decade of Indigenous Languages (2022-2032).
Shakespeare on the Noongar stage : language revival and Hecate / Clint Bracknell & Kylie Bracknell.
Perth, Western Australia : Upswell Publishing, 2024.©2024
283 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates : colour illustrations ; 21 cm
Includes bibliographical references.In English and the Noongar language.
9780645248081 (pbk)9780645248081
A822.4822.33822.4
EnglishAustralian languages
558847
Location | Collection | Call number | Status/Desc |
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Beaumaris Library | Adult Non Fiction - Indigenous | 822.4 BRA | Available |
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