7 May 2025

Marrow

| By Canberra Theatre Centre
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Marrow

Marrow, playing at the Canberra Theatre Centre on 31 July – 1 August. Photo: Canberra Theatre Centre.

A choreographic course correction for a nation searching for a new direction.

Set on a shared ground where politics and identity are not our totality, Marrow is a muscular dance work that sees Australian Dance Theatre’s incredible ensemble tangle with layers of smoke and light to disassemble our dominant cultural narratives and reveal the truth of our past.

Created by Daniel Riley in collaboration with ADT’s Company Artists, senior Kaurna/Ngarrindjeri Elder Uncle Moogy Sumner AM, composer James Howard (SAVAGE), Matthew Adey (THE HUM) and Ailsa Patterson (Tracker), Marrow sees the company delve deeper into the falsehoods and alienation at the core of our shared history.

Bracingly honest, Marrow is a clear-eyed and powerful work that sifts through the smoky forms of our national conscience to imagine a new future that acknowledges the push of our present moment.

The Details

What: Marrow
When: 31 July – 1 August
Where: Canberra Theatre Centre, Civic Square, London Cct, Canberra
Cost: $25.00 – 79.00, plus transaction fee. Tickets available from Canberra Theatre Centre.

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