Nindethana Theatre Group Nindethana Theatre Group i(A87587 works by) (Organisation) assertion
Born: Established: 1971 Melbourne, Victoria, ; Died: Ceased: 1973
Heritage: Aboriginal
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BiographyHistory

The Victorian Nindethana Theatre was the first Indigenous-controlled theatre company. It was established at the Pram Factory in Melbourne in 1971, with Uncle Jack Charles and Uncle Bob Maza as founding members. The objective of the company as stated in the constitution was ‘the performance, encouragement and promotion of Aboriginal drama, music, art, literature, film production and other such cultural activities in the community’. Voting rights and control of the organisation were restricted to Aboriginal members. 

Source: Casey, M. (2004). Creating frames: contemporary indigenous theatre 1967-1990. St. Lucia, Qld.: University of Queensland Press. https://indigenousx.com.au/indigenous-performing-arts-is-a-testament-to-collective-drive-and-vision/ and https://www.creativespirits.info/aboriginalculture/arts/aboriginal-theatres (Sighted 15/10/2019)

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1973 recipient Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Arts Board Grants Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Arts Board Fellowship To visit Adelaide to perform at the Adelaide Festival of Arts, and at Horsham, Murray Bridge and Yalata Aboriginal settlements.
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