'WA Youth Theatre Company (WAYTCo) returns to Perth Festival with a beautiful new work co-directed by emerging Noongar/Greek theatre maker Cezera Critti-Schnaars and WAYTCo Artistic Director James Berlyn. Seven Sisters is about creative young people on Boorloo, coming to terms with old knowledge. Look up! Don't look up! We are made of star stuff whether we like it or not.
'This work is a response by a diverse group of emerging artist/performers to the Noongar story of the the Seven Sisters made in consultation with Noongar Elder Roma Yibiyung Winmar. This isn't a retelling of the story, after all which version would you tell? This Seven Sisters riffs on the meaning and metaphor of the very human need to tell stories about the stars and what it is to be young at a time when we've never had more 'access' to information old or new.
'The WAYTCo Ensemble comprises WA's best and brightest emerging artists who collaborated with the creative team to make a mesmerising work to be performed in conjunction with the stars of the Bunuru night sky at several select Boorloo locations during the Festival.
'’The stars belong to no one.’ Roma Yibiyung Winmar' (Production summary)
A Perth Festival Commission. Presented by the Western Australia Youth Theatre Company and performed at Fremantle Arts Centre 10 February - 4 March 2021
Credits:
Co-directors
Cezera Critti-Schnaars & James Berlyn
Cultural Consultation
Roma Yibiyung Winmar
Composer
Levi Widnall
Composition Mentor
Rachael Dease
Performers & Collaborators
Jayda Corunna, Lily Baitup, Stella Finn, Rebecca Haywood, Monique Mitchell, Lil Murrell, Makaela Rowe-Fox, Lexie Sleet, Jono Battista, Victoire Hemedi, Levi Widnall & Louis Neylon-Williams
Lighting Designer
Jolene Whibley
Lighting Mentee
Andy Lands-Robson
Noongar Lyrics
Kobi Morrison