Unbroken Land 2020: Stories of connection to nature, place and belonging.
The first instalment of Unbroken Land 2020 - Water features First Nations Disabled Artists and Lizzie Trew.
Tiffany and Lizzie want the audience to experience how vital both fire and water are to them, their ancestors and their culture. Portraying this through the mediums of dance, film and music enables their thoughts, ideas and visions to be understood and heard.
Access and inclusion remain at the very heart of the virtual Unbroken Land, with closed captioning and audio description access available.
Episode One - Water (Closed Captioning Available)
Episode One - Water (Audio Described)
Water is everywhere
Water is powerful, fragile and precious
Water is life
From the mythical to the mundane
From ritual to resource, water connects us all
We all have water stories to share
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Support workers are welcome.
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Online screen content with closed captioning and audio described versions available.
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feature Deaf and/or disabled artists
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