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Yirra Yaakin Aboriginal Corporation will receive $111,150 to deliver Ice Land — A Hip h'Opera Regional Tour, a series of week-long community residences of the theatre and live music performance.
The performance boasts some of WA's top artists including hip hop act Downsyde, using the language of hip hop to tackle the issue of methamphetamine use.
Concert performance presentations, interactive workshops, storytelling and an exhibition will travel from Warmun, east Kimberley, to Perth, with a powerful creation called The Wreck.
Tura New Music will receive $120,000 to produce the cross-cultural work, created by artists and performers at the Warmun Art Centre.
Other recipients of Playing WA grants are:
The Playing WA grants program supports the costs of touring WA-produced performing arts shows to regional and remote towns and communities in WA.
The grants program is delivered as part of the State Government's Regional Arts and Cultural Investment Program (RACIP) to support arts and cultural activity in regional WA.
The RACIP is administered by the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries.
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