Deborah Cheetham Deborah Cheetham i(A95567 works by) (a.k.a. Deborah Cheetham Fraillon)
Gender: Female
Heritage: Aboriginal ; Aboriginal Yorta Yorta / Yota Yota
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1 1 Parrwang Lifts the Sky Deborah Cheetham , Deborah Cheetham (composer), 2023 single work musical theatre opera

'Did you know that the Magpies created the first dawn?*

'A long time ago….

'The sky was a blanket on the land. The earth was in darkness and the people were afraid. It was a very sad state of affairs and would have stayed that way except for the courage of Parrwang the Magpie.

'Tjatja and Koki are young, adventurous and tired of living in the dark. When they manage to climb to the highest branches of an ancient gum tree they discover an exciting new world and a steadfast friend in Parrwang - who decides to help the young humans lift the blanket of darkness from the ground.

'A plan is devised - but can Parrwang convince Mr Waa and the Great Council of Birds to agree?

'*Based on an original story from Wadawurrung Country told to the children of the Wathaurong by community Elder, the late Uncle David Tournier.'

Source: Production blurb.

1 A Night at the Opera Deborah Cheetham , 2019 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , August no. 413 2019; (p. 62)
'It’s such a vivid memory. I’m sitting in the carriage of a train, travelling from Caringbah to Oatley. It’s a Saturday afternoon late in January and I am returning home after a morning of competition tennis. The members of my team, Gilmour 5, have gone their separate ways after another successful start to the year. It is 1979 and for the past two years we have won our grade undefeated, having reached the pinnacle of Junior comp tennis. I am not yet fourteen. Being a Sagittarius, born in late November, I have the best part of a year to compete as an Under 14 in the many fiercely contested junior tennis tournaments that take place all year around Sydney. Tennis is my world, doubles my specialty. This year I have my sights set on the Illawarra Lawn Tennis Association Under 14 singles title.' (Introduction)
1 1 y separately published work icon Dhungala Choral Connection Songbook Deborah Cheetham , Jessica Hitchcock , Australia : Short Black Opera , 2018 14970079 2018 selected work lyric/song

'This collection of songs features the experiences and languages of Aboriginal Children from around Australia. From Shepparton to Gunnedah, Grafton to Geelong from Portland to Broken Hill, Benalla to Bermagui and Dandenong, to Karijini National Park. Written and composed by Deborah Cheetham and Jessica Hitchcock through the Short Black Opera for Kids program this valuable resource will reveal the beauty and complexity of Aboriginal languages through the powerful medium of song.' (Publication summary)

1 2 Eumeralla : A War Requiem for Peace Deborah Cheetham , Deborah Cheetham (composer), 2018 single work musical theatre

'There is no memorial to the Eumeralla War. No Australian Prime Minister has ever visited the battleground. The history of battles fought over a period of 23 years have drawn a deafening silence in the 170 years since the last shots rang out. While the Gunditjmara people have language and ceremony to honour their fallen heroes those on the other side of the conflict have no language to describe their ancestors fate. Unlike other conflicts in which Australians have fought and died no peace was ever declared in the Eumeralla War. In providing the opportunity for a largely non-Indigenous choir to learn a major choral work entirely in the ancient language of the Gunditjmara people, Eumeralla will create a powerful way to engage and enlighten those unfamiliar with the history of the resistance wars. Unlike other Australian war heroes, those who died in the resistance wars are not acknowledged in contemporary Australian society. This work will recognise the lives lost on both sides of the fighting and allow peace to be declared. In the long term, the work will become a resource for language preservation, historical data and education. It will become a vehicle for other musical organisations to present a work that engages with Australia’s Indigenous history, exposing the wider Australian community to our shared history by expressing Indigenous culture in a meaningful and powerful way. The traditional languages of the continent are the key to understanding our connection to this land in 21st century Australia.' (Production summary)

1 So Much Still Pending Deborah Cheetham , 2018 extract life story (So Much Still Pending)
— Appears in: The Adelaide Review , May no. 459 2018; (p. 8-9)
1 So Much Still Pending Deborah Cheetham , 2018 single work life story
— Appears in: Growing Up Aboriginal in Australia 2018; (p. 55-61)

'It's not a question you hear very often: 'When did you grow up?' But it is one I have asked myself many times. Yes, you read it right the first time and, no, I didn't mean 'when', I meant when.' (Introduction)

1 2 Milnjiya Milky Way - River of Stars Gary Lang , Deborah Cheetham , 2018 single work drama Indigenous story

'A breathtaking feast for the soul. This ground-breaking collaboration between Gary Lang NT Dance Company, WAB and Opera Artist Deborah Cheetham AO, brings together two Indigenous nations, the Larrakia and Yorta-Yorta, ballet and opera as Gary Lang re-tells his mother’s Yolngu Milky Way creation story, featuring dancers from both companies and traditional cultural artists from Yirrkala.' (Production summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon Words Make the World Go around i "Trashmen didn't get my trash today", Josh Pyke , Deborah Cheetham , Justine Clarke , Gawura Indigenous School , 2016 10255895 2016 single work lyric/song

'The song tells of the power of reading with lyrics such as "words can solve the puzzle of this complicated place.' (Source: NITV website)

1 Anthem Out of Touch Deborah Cheetham , 2015 single work column
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 4 November no. 613 2015; (p. 25)
'It's every performer's dream. To stand in front of the largest live audience you are ever likely to see and perform the national anthem...'
1 Young and Free? Why I Declined to Sing the National Anthem at the 2015 AFL Grand Final Deborah Cheetham , 2015 single work column
— Appears in: The Conversation , 20 October 2015;
1 Celebrating Indigenous Protest Deborah Cheetham , 2009 single work column
— Appears in: Voice , 10 August - 13 September vol. 5 no. 5 2009; (p. 2)
1 26 Pecan Summer Deborah Cheetham , Deborah Cheetham (composer), 2008 single work musical theatre opera 'Sixty thousand years of Yorta Yorta history. 70 years of dispossession. The summer of 1939 will change the lives of the people of Cummeragunja mission forever. Alice is nine years old. Her family is her entire world. Alice's world is about to be torn apart. "Pecan Summer" is an opera for the 21st century, a contemporary opera for Indigenous Australians, a story for all Australians.' Source: http://deborahcheetham.com/ (Sighted 21/11/08).
1 1 White Baptist Abba Fan Deborah Cheetham , 1997 single work drama
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