The Judges Award (2022-)
Subcategory of Matilda Awards
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Latest Winners / Recipients

Year: 2024

winner Straight from the Strait Norah Bagiri , Rubina Kimiia (composer), 2024 single work musical theatre

'On 8 May 1968, a group of remarkable Torres Strait Islander workers on the vast expanse of the Mount Newman railway construction project shattered a world record as they laid down an astonishing 7km of track in a single day, an unparalleled feat that still stands unchallenged. At the heart of their extraordinary achievement is the power of song – songs that are unique to Australia, that tell a passionate and inspiring story.

'Straight from the Strait pays homage to the stories of these Torres Strait Islander men and women who ventured far from their homes in pursuit of employment on the mainland. Amid the gruelling labour, they discovered a sense of camaraderie that transcended boundaries. Their sweat and toil laid the foundation for Australia’s emergence as an industrial nation.

'This production reverberates with the power of song, a harmonious fusion of traditional Torres Strait music and contemporary melodies. Through the vibrant ancestral languages of Meriam Mir, Kala Lagaw Ya and Torres Strait Creole combined with English and the backbeat of a contemporary band, it tells a tale that pulses with passion and inspiration.

'Developed through collaboration and consultation with the Yumpla Nerkep Foundation and Torres Strait Islander artists, Elders, and communities, this project is led by a team of First Nations creatives, performers, musicians, and cultural advisors.

'We acknowledge the many Torres Strait Islander families and artists who have generously contributed to this project.'

Source: Opera Queensland.

Year: 2023

winner Breathe In Georgia Cranko , Brenden Borellini , Alison Richardson , 2023 single work drama

'How would you survive?

'Breathe In is a hauntingly poetic performance piece that explores an alienating, alternate world of existence and the fragile line between connection and isolation.

'Enter through Paxton’s Warehouse doors and be taken into a world filled with live music, poetry and projection as lead performers Georgia Cranko (VIC) and Brenden Borellini (QLD) give you a captivating and also disturbing insight into how they as people who use alternate communication survive in a world that can be at times frightening, unrelenting and inaccessible.'

Source: Production blurb.

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