One Sky Many Stories
Discover western and indigenous astronomy through a synthesis of masterful storytelling, music and short film.
What do the stars mean to you?
Where do all we come from, and what will we all become?
What is unique about our own Australian sky, and how does it reflect our landscape?
These are some of the thought-provoking questions that inspire audiences as they explore their relationship to the night sky, indigenous culture and the world around us.
Enter our world for an evening of mystery and delight and emerge transformed. One Sky, Many Stories, developed in Tennant Creek, sparks conversation, creativity and inspiration long after the final curtain drops.
Appropriate for all ages and curious minds.
‘Akin to a religious experience’ - The Australian
Presented by: Michael Sollis & The Griffyn Ensemble
Featuring some of Australia’s most innovative creative voices, Warren H Williams, Michael Sollis and The Griffyn Ensemble come together to create a unique live performance that inspires wonder, curiosity and the desire to question the world around us.
Warren H Williams is an ARIA-nominated, indigenous Arrernte singer, musician, songwriter and previous recipient of the NAIDOC Artist of the Year.
The Griffyn Ensemble connects artistic flair and musical talent with their anthropological worldview in a seamless cross pollination of chamber, folk, opera, new music, and composition.
Enter into a world of infinite possibilities...