One the Bear: A postcolonial radical hip hop herstory

Q1 Arts and Humanities
C. Hatton
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ABSTRACT This article explores the theatrical power and politics of a new Australian production called One the Bear by Candy Bowers and the Black Honey Company. This high-energy, magic realist hip-hop fairy tale sought to decolonize the TFY space by speaking out about the experiences, stories, and identities of First Nations women through its masterful use of allegory, music, dance, and rhyme. Informed by radical feminist and postcolonial politics, this game-changing production burst onto the Australian TFY scene, pushing the boundaries of form, style, and message to reposition audiences within complex narratives of oppression and power. It offers a multitude of provocations to young and old audiences to reconsider the impacts of colonization and how it shapes the present and the future.
One the Bear:后殖民时代的激进嘻哈故事
本文探讨了坎迪·鲍尔斯和黑蜂蜜公司联合制作的澳大利亚新剧《一只熊》的戏剧力量和政治。这部充满活力、魔幻现实主义的嘻哈童话试图通过巧妙地运用寓言、音乐、舞蹈和韵律,讲述原住民妇女的经历、故事和身份,从而使TFY空间去殖民化。在激进女权主义和后殖民政治的影响下,这部改变游戏规则的作品突然出现在澳大利亚的TFY舞台上,突破了形式、风格和信息的界限,在复杂的压迫和权力叙事中重新定位观众。它为老少观众提供了大量的挑衅,让他们重新思考殖民的影响,以及它如何塑造现在和未来。
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Youth Theatre Journal
Youth Theatre Journal Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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