NGARRA-BURRIA
FIRST PEOPLES COMPOSERS PROGRAM
Ngarra-Burria are Dharug words meaning “to hear, to sing”
Ngarra-Burria is an artist development program intended to build bridges for First Peoples musicians to step forward, further develop their composing skills, and connect with the art music sector. The program was initiated by Dharug composer Chris Sainsbury, and the words 'art music' here refer to the vast spectrum of contemporary classical/new music, contemporary original jazz and improvisatory practice, experimental practice, including sound art and installation, computer music, and more.
The program provides for its participants:
The opportunity to write work/s for recording and performance by Ensemble Offspring, one of Australia's leading new music ensembles, and the Royal Australian Navy Band
Periodic face-to-face/Online mentoring sessions with program facilitators
Workshops with the performers to develop and refine the compositions
ANU School of Music sessions
Rehearsals, recording, and performance recitals in Canberra and Sydney
A modest honorarium, along with travel costs to attend workshops/recording session
Ngarra-Burria 2022 Concert
Doors opened 5pm with a 6pm start. 50 minute show
Tuesday 22 November 2022
Eugene Goossens Hall, ABC Studios, 700 Harris St, Ultimo NSW 2007
Join us for an evening at Eugene Goossens Hall to hear new compositions by Aunty Marlene Cummins, Mark Ross AKA MunkiMuk, Aaron Wyatt & Will Kepa. Performed by Ensemble Offspring and MC’d by Ngarra-Burria alumni Nardi Simpson.
2021-22 NGARRA-BURRIA PARTICIPANTS
Mark “Munk”Ross
Aaron Wyatt
Marlene Cummins
Will Kepa
SUPPORTERS
Ngarra-Burria is delivered by a partnership between Moogahlin Performing Arts, the Australian Music Centre, ANU School of Music, and Ensemble Offspring, with current support from Australia Council for the Arts, and in-kind support from EORA College of TAFE and ABC Classic.
The program has previously received support from APRA AMCOS, anonymous donors, and the Royal Australian Navy Band.
Ngarra-Burria Alumnus
Ngarra-Burria Concert 2022
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NGARRA-BURRIA IMPACT
PLATFORM PAPER
NGARRA-BURRIA: New music and the search for an Australian Sound
Christopher Sainsbury, composer, academic, activist, and member of the Dharug people, uncovers the powerful bond between heritage and musical expression in the members of Ngarra-Burria: First Peoples Composers program. Sainsbury calls for a rethinking of the new music sector’s relationship to First Peoples music, based on respect and new collaborations, in which the First Peoples composers can be recognised as creators and performers of a real Australian sound that echoes back to the dawn of history.
BRENDA GIFFORD
Ensemble Offspring's Inaugural First Nations Composer in Residence
During NAIDOC week 2019, Ensemble Offspring were proud to announce Ngarra-Burria alumna Brenda Gifford as their inaugural ‘First Nations Composer in Residence’ for 2020.
This brand new position will involve working with the virtuosic instrumentalists of Ensemble Offspring throughout the year in one-on-one sessions, involvement in local and regional touring programs and workshops on a new commission.