Cut The Sky

About the production

Visceral, vocal and urgent, Cut the Sky exposes the deep fissures that have transformed Indigenous lands into a resource supermarket. Division and inequality, violence and disaster are staged in forms both lyrical and urgent by a diverse cast of Indigenous and settler performers who bring their brave and unblinking perspectives to themes of resilience and repair.

Featuring songs by Ngaiire and Tanya Tagaq, cyclonic choreography and video art capturing epic landscapes — this is dance, theatre, song and storytelling that will not be denied. A riveting pre-apocalyptic odyssey that dares to question the inevitability of climate collapse, Cut the Sky is also a call to imagine alternative futures in which we all play a part.

Images by Prudence Upton and Heidrun Lohr.

Visceral, vocal and urgent, Cut the Sky exposes the deep fissures that have transformed Indigenous lands into a resource supermarket. Division and inequality, violence and disaster are staged in forms both lyrical and urgent by a diverse cast of Indigenous and settler performers who bring their brave and unblinking perspectives to themes of resilience and repair.

Featuring songs by Ngaiire and Tanya Tagaq, cyclonic choreography and video art capturing epic landscapes — this is dance, theatre, song and storytelling that will not be denied. A riveting pre-apocalyptic odyssey that dares to question the inevitability of climate collapse, Cut the Sky is also a call to imagine alternative futures in which we all play a part.

Images by Prudence Upton and Heidrun Lohr.

  • Venues and Dates

    The World Premiere of Cut the Sky was at Perth International Arts Festival
    27 February – 1 March 2015

    2024

    Sydney | Carriageworks
    4–13 July

    2018

    The Alexander Kasser Theater | Montclair State University | New Jersey | USA
    15–18 November

    Harborfront Center | Toronto | Canada
    23 & 24 November

    2016

    Waan Pacific Dance Festival
    Centre Culturel Tjibaou
    Noumea, New Caledonia
    16-18 September 2016

    Performance Climates Festival Psi22
    Meat Market Arts House
    Melbourne
    6 – Sun 10 July 2016

    Sydney Festival 2016
    Sydney Opera House
    14-17 January 2016

    2015

    EUROPEAN TOUR 2015
    Theater Im Pfalzbau
    14 & 15 October 2015
    Ludwidshafen, Germany

    Les Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg
    20 October 2015
    Luxembourg

    Koninklijke Vlaamse Schouwburg (KVS)
    22, 23 & 24 October 2015
    Brussels, Belgium

    WA REMOTE TOUR 2015

    The Boardwalk Theatre
    7 & 8 August 2015
    Mandurah Performing Arts Centre
    Ormsby Terrace, Mandurah

    Pigram Garden Theatre
    14–16 August 2015
    Broome Civic Centre
    Broome

    Mowanjum Art and Culture Centre
    22 August 2015

    Ardyaloon Community
    27 & 28 August 2015

    WOMADelaide
    7 & 8 March 2015
    Stage 2
    Adelaide

    Perth International Arts Festival
    27 February – 1 March
    World Premiere
    Regal Theatre, 474 Hay Street, Subiaco

    The World Premiere of Cut the Sky was at Perth International Arts Festival
    27 February – 1 March 2015

    2024

    Sydney | Carriageworks
    4–13 July

    2018

    The Alexander Kasser Theater | Montclair State University | New Jersey | USA
    15–18 November

    Harborfront Center | Toronto | Canada
    23 & 24 November

    2016

    Waan Pacific Dance Festival
    Centre Culturel Tjibaou
    Noumea, New Caledonia
    16-18 September 2016

    Performance Climates Festival Psi22
    Meat Market Arts House
    Melbourne
    6 – Sun 10 July 2016

    Sydney Festival 2016
    Sydney Opera House
    14-17 January 2016

    2015

    EUROPEAN TOUR 2015
    Theater Im Pfalzbau
    14 & 15 October 2015
    Ludwidshafen, Germany

    Les Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg
    20 October 2015
    Luxembourg

    Koninklijke Vlaamse Schouwburg (KVS)
    22, 23 & 24 October 2015
    Brussels, Belgium

    WA REMOTE TOUR 2015

    The Boardwalk Theatre
    7 & 8 August 2015
    Mandurah Performing Arts Centre
    Ormsby Terrace, Mandurah

    Pigram Garden Theatre
    14–16 August 2015
    Broome Civic Centre
    Broome

    Mowanjum Art and Culture Centre
    22 August 2015

    Ardyaloon Community
    27 & 28 August 2015

    WOMADelaide
    7 & 8 March 2015
    Stage 2
    Adelaide

    Perth International Arts Festival
    27 February – 1 March
    World Premiere
    Regal Theatre, 474 Hay Street, Subiaco

  • Creative Team

    Cut the Sky is collaboratively created by:

    Concept: Dalisa Pigram and Rachael Swain with Patrick Dodson
    Director:
    Rachael Swain
    Choreographers: Dalisa Pigram and Serge Aimé Coulibaly
    Cultural Dramaturg: Patrick Dodson

    Dramaturg: Hildegard de Vuyst
    Poems: Edwin Lee Mulligan
    Additional Text: Dalisa Pigram and Miranda Wheen with Rachael Swain
    Media Artists: Sonal Jain and Mriganka Madhukaillya
    Musical Director and Sound Designer: Matthew Fargher
    Songwriter:
    Ngaiire
    Set and Costume Designer:
    Stephen Curtis
    Lighting Designer: Damien Cooper
    Associate Lighting Designer: Kelsey Lee

    Co-devising Performers 2024-25:
    Storyteller:
    Emmanuel James Brown
    Dangkaba: Ngaire Pigram
    Community: Samuel Hauturu Beazley, Emma Harrison, Dalisa Pigram, Taj Pigram, Miranda Wheen

    Cut the Sky is collaboratively created by:

    Concept: Dalisa Pigram and Rachael Swain with Patrick Dodson
    Director:
    Rachael Swain
    Choreographers: Dalisa Pigram and Serge Aimé Coulibaly
    Cultural Dramaturg: Patrick Dodson

    Dramaturg: Hildegard de Vuyst
    Poems: Edwin Lee Mulligan
    Additional Text: Dalisa Pigram and Miranda Wheen with Rachael Swain
    Media Artists: Sonal Jain and Mriganka Madhukaillya
    Musical Director and Sound Designer: Matthew Fargher
    Songwriter:
    Ngaiire
    Set and Costume Designer:
    Stephen Curtis
    Lighting Designer: Damien Cooper
    Associate Lighting Designer: Kelsey Lee

    Co-devising Performers 2024-25:
    Storyteller:
    Emmanuel James Brown
    Dangkaba: Ngaire Pigram
    Community: Samuel Hauturu Beazley, Emma Harrison, Dalisa Pigram, Taj Pigram, Miranda Wheen

  • Reviews

    Sydney Arts Guide

    Richard Cotter
    5 Jul 2024

    A white canvas, as big and thick as the universe backdrops the performance space, which is dominated by some sort of industrial contraption, a steampunk carbon emitting emblem of the befouling of the atmosphere era that has hastened climate change. In choreography commensurate with the chaos of climate catastrophe, performers, many wrapped in plastic, battle
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    Theatre Thoughts

    Justin Clarke
    5 Jul 2024

    Blackout. A rush of haze cascades into the space. A slow rhythm hums and drones. White lights slowly rise on an oil drill, pumping minerals offstage. Gasping breaths take over the soundscape as our eyes adjust on the bodies in space, contorting and writhing on their feet, leaning impossibly backwards without falling. Cut the Sky cascades
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    FORM

    Vicki Van Hout
    5 Jul 2024

    My second activity in the lead up to NAIDOC week was the attendance of Marrugeku’s Cut the Sky, a remount over ten years in the making. Yes, you saw that right, Cut the Sky’s illustrious extended world tour was, like everything else, cut off at the knees by that pesky COVID virus. Cut the Sky
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    Dance Australia

    Margaret Mercer
    2 Mar 2015

    Broome-based company Marrugeku’s new production Cut The Sky mixes contemporary and traditional music, poetry, contemporary dance and visual media in an entertaining seventy-minute performance. With esteemed Yawuru man Patrick Dodson as cultural adviser, Cut the Sky draws on indigenous knowledge systems to contemplate climate change, land rights, and an uncertain future. Promoted as ’genre defying,’ the
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    Australian Book review

    Terri-Ann White
    5 Mar 2015

    The world première in Perth of a new work from a Broome-based performance company was an event of considerable note. Twenty-one years of productions made in West Arnhem Land and then in Broome turns conventional wisdoms upside down in Australian terms. Many people still hold that sophisticated cultural work is made in cities and that
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    ABC

    Alison Croggon
    6 Mar 2016

    There’s no getting around the fact that climate change is the issue of our time. It’s a problem that encompasses every facet of our lives, from our domestic habits to global politics. One of the reasons why it’s difficult to process, quite apart from the difficulty of extending our individual senses of mortality to imagining
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    ArtsHub

    Carol Flavell Neist
    3 Mar 2015

    Seventy minutes of mind-blowing intercultural and interdisciplinary performance! This was a huge endeavour, involving many, many people. The six performers were just the tip of an enormous iceberg, although when considering a work created by people whose home is in the desert, perhaps iceberg is an inappropriate metaphor. The company, collectively called Marrugeku, hails from
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  • Gallery
  • Supporters

    Cut the Sky was commissioned by Theater Im Pfalzbau (Germany), Carriageworks (Australia), Koninklijke Vlaamse Schouwburg – KVS (Belgium), Les Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg (Luxembourg) and Centre Culturel Tjibaou (New Caledonia).

    Cut the Sky has been funded by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts investment and advisory body, the Western Australian Department of Culture and the Arts, Australian Research Council, Australian Government Attorney General office — Ministry for the Arts, Department of Foreign Affairs, Arts Tasmania and Arts NSW and City of Sydney.

Rachael Swain’s direction gave poignancy to its global-reaching questions

Rita Clarke, The Australian