Moonlodge (International) assertion single work   drama  
Issue Details: First known date: 1990... 1990 Moonlodge
The material on this page is available to AustLit subscribers. If you are a subscriber or are from a subscribing organisation, please log in to gain full access. To explore options for subscribing to this unique teaching, research, and publishing resource for Australian culture and storytelling, please contact us or find out more.

AbstractHistoryArchive Description

'Agnes is a girl who was removed from her home and family by Child Welfare government services. She grows up in a series of foster homes, away from the warmth and support of her family and her cultural community. Popular media depicting Aboriginal people both fascinate and disgust Agnes. In the 1960s she joins many others hitchhiking across America, and in that journey she discovers the authentic voice inside her that had been silenced, but never lost. Inspired by both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal women, who continue to encourage and guide her, Margo Kane created Moonlodge to honour mothers, sisters, aunts and grandmothers and to motivate others on their journeys home. In creating her one-woman show, Kane drew on the stories and personal experiences of children who were taken away from their families and familiar surroundings in the 1950's and 1960's, with no explanation by the Children's Aid Department.'

[Source: Full Circle: First Nations Performance (sighted 26/6/2012)]

Notes

  • Since its premiere at the Women in View Festival in 1990, Moonlodge has toured throughout Canada, the United States, Europe, and Australia. It was adapted for radio and published in 1994.

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

Works about this Work

Last amended 26 Jun 2012 08:10:28
Newspapers:
    Powered by Trove
    X