and
Sydney Festival.|thumb Many renowned Australian artists, including
Tony Albert,
Nell,
JD Reforma and
Wrong Solo (
Agatha Gothe-Snape &
Brian Fuata), have worked in Carriageworks'
studio spaces. including
puppetry-based productions and community projects. The company is inspired by
natural history,
Indigenous Australian folklore,
sociology and
urban mythology. They have produced long-running shows such as
Erth’s Dinosaur Zoo and ''Erth's Prehistoric Aquarium
, as well as new shows. The Liminal Hour
and Winter Camp at Barangaroo'' for were commissioned for
Vivid Sydney in 2018 and 2019.
Felix Media Felix Media is an independent film company set up by film producers
John Maynard and
Bridget Ikin. Works include
Coral, a work for the fulldome screen, by Lynette Wallworth; three multi-screen works ''Citizen's Band
, The Calling
, and In the ear of the tyrant
by Angelica Mesiti; and the trilogy of adaptations by William Yang, Friends of Dorothy
, My generation
, and Bloodlinks''.
Force Majeure Established in 2002 by artistic director
Kate Champion and now led by Danielle Micich, Force Majeure produces dance theatre works, a combination of dance and storytelling. Apart from producing new works, the company trains and mentors both established artists and the next generation through their INCITE program.
Moogahlin Performing Arts Moogahlin Performing Arts is an
Aboriginal theatre company formed in Redfern in 2007, by a group of Aboriginal performing artists and community workers to honour the late Kevin Smith's request and in memory of the founding members of the
Black Theatre. The company was incorporated in 2009, hosted by the Redfern Community Centre and Gadigal Information Service becoming a resident company of Carriageworks. Moogahlin works closely with emerging and established Aboriginal theatre practitioners and communities. In 2012 the company performed a
play-reading of
Bob Merritt's 1975 play
The Cake Man, presented by the
Sydney Festival and Carriageworks] in association with the
Australian Broadcasting Corporation, and on 16 January 2015 Moogahlin did a reprise at
Eora College (which was founded by Merritt) in Redfern to mark the 40th anniversary of the play.
Performance Space Performance Space is an organisation for the development and presentation of
interdisciplinary arts and
experimental theatre, established in 1983.
Sydney Chamber Opera Established in 2010 by artistic director Louis Garrick and music director Jack Symonds, the
Sydney Chamber Opera is noted for innovative programming, musical rigour and focus on theatre-making.
Marrugeku Marrugeku is a dance company led by co-artistic directors
choreographer/dancer Dalisa Pigram and director/
dramaturg Rachael Swain, who have worked together for 23 years. The company has
Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians working together to create new dance dance performances, working from both
Broome in Western Australia, and Carriageworks. Between 2015 and 2018, the company toured
Cut The Sky, featuring singer
Ngaire Pigram around the world. The play, described as "mix[ing] contemporary and traditional music, poetry, contemporary dance and visual media", was created by collaborators from Australia, West Africa, Belgium, Papua New Guinea, and India. and
Buffalo Springfield, which were sung by Pigram. On 9 December 2022 Marrugeku released a
music video of a remake of
Childish Gambino's 2018 song "
This Is America", called "This Is Australia", with vocals led by
Noongar rapper
Beni Bjah. The song features many local references, and criticises Australia's treatment of refugees,
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and migrants. Their show
Jurrungu Ngan-ga (
Straight Talk) toured around the
Kimberley region in
Western Australia during the
COVID-19 pandemic, and "This Is Australia" was shot there later, at
Fitzroy Crossing, on
Bunuba country.
Jurrungu Ngan-ga is scheduled to be performed at the
Adelaide Festival in March 2023.
Contemporary Asian Australian Performance Contemporary Asian Australian Performance (CAAP), formerly Performance 4A, led by
Annette Shun Wah, produces cross-artform
Asian Australian theatrical works. Its incorporated association was formerly known as Theatre 4A. The company has its origins in the Asian Australian Artists Association Inc., which founded Gallery 4A (now
4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art) and Performance 4A in 1997. ==Carriageworks Farmers Market==