Ep 5: Interview with Jasmin Sheppard

Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Belinda Huntriss - A podcast by Jessica Staines

In this episode, I sit down with Jasmin Shepphard, an Aboriginal woman from the Gulf of Carpentaria with Irish, Chinese, and Hungarian Jewish ancestry. Jasmine joined Bangarra dance theatre in 2007, dancing and numerous senior artists roles, including the title role of Patty Garan In 2014. In 2012 Jasmine was nominated for an Australian Dance Award for Best Female Dancer. She choreographed her first work for the company Mack in 2013, which toured nationally and internationally. Mack was nominated for a Helpmann Award for Best New Work in 2017 and won a Helpmann Award for Best Regional Touring Programme in 2018. Her independent works include No Remittance and Choice Cut. Jasmine is an artist in residence at Campbelltown Art Centre and Native Earth Theatre Company in Toronto, who will premier her first full-length work in 2020. In this episode we will discuss: Jasmin’s career dancing with Bangarra How dancing providing an opportunity to connect with indigenous communities within Australia and around the world Similarities between indigenous cultures around the world Intergenerational trauma Indigenous communities in developed and developing countries How cultural dance can strengthen a community How western society looks at dance Jasmin’s perspective on dance, song and story Our upcoming Dance as Pedagogy workshops and what will be included during these sessions How you can join our upcoming workshops Links mentioned in this episode: Bangarra Dance Website: https://www.bangarra.com.au/ Dance as Pedagogy Workshop: https://events.humanitix.com.au/bendigo-dance-as-pedagogy Koori Curriculum: https://kooricurriculum.com/