Ice Land : A Hip h’Opera single work   musical theatre  
Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 Ice Land : A Hip h’Opera
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'Ice Land: A Hip h’Opera is the journey of three people and Ice addiction in all its states, including happiness, invincibility and clarity, through to despair, fear, psychosis and, ultimately, the breakdown of our communities – their ruin. Aided by the enigmatic Dnale Ci, it is a twisted tale of grief, addiction and redemption.

'It’s an exciting new work using the power of hip hop to explore a pressing issue within our communities, featuring new music from Aussie hip hop legends Downsyde, Layla and Moana Mayatrix.

'With the flow of jazz, the soul of blues and the energy of electro, Ice Land: A Hip h’Opera uses the language of hip hop to tackle a tough issue currently affecting our society – the plague of methamphetamine use.

'Yirra Yaakin has gathered powerful testimonials from users, carers, family members and many others to piece together a full-length contemporary theatre performance using hip hop as the key musical and philosophical drive. Join us as we explore the journey of Ice addiction in all its states, including happiness, invincibility and clarity, through to despair, fear, psychosis and, ultimately, the breakdown of our communities – their ruin.

'Alongside a team that boasts some of Western Australia’s best artists, including Perth hip hop kings Downsyde, the awe-inspiring vocalist Aria Scarlett, multi-disciplinary performer, musician and singer Moana Mayatrix of MOANA, we explore a very timely subject and ultimately ask the question: if meth use continues to escalate within our communities, what is going to happen to our society as a whole?'

Source: Yirra Yaakin.

Production Details

  • Presented by Yirra Yaakin, with the support of the Australian Government through the Australia Council, the State Government through the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries, Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Wesfarmers Arts, Woodside, and CircuitWest.

    Kalamunda Performing Arts Centre, Kalamunda, 26-27 March 2021.

    Red Earth Arts Precinct, Karratha, 16 April 2021.

    Broome Civic Centre, Broome, 24 April 2021.

    Matt Dann Theatre and Cinema, Port Hedland, 1 May 2021.

    Queens Park Theatre, Geraldton, 8 May 2021.

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