Kirk Page is an Australian dancer, singer, actor of stage and screen,
movement director, and
theatre director
A theatre director or stage director is a professional in the theatre field who oversees and orchestrates the mounting of a theatre production such as a play, opera, dance, drama, musical theatre performance, etc. by unifying various endeavors a ...
. he is associate director of Northern Rivers Performing Arts (NORPA) in
Lismore, New South Wales
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.
Early life and education
Kirk Page is of Mulandjali,
Badu Island
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(
Torres Strait Islander
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), German, and
Welsh descent. He is the cousin of
Stephen
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,
David
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The Tel Dan stele, an Aramaic-inscribed stone erected by a king of Aram-Dam ...
, and
Russell Page
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Biography
Montague ...
.
He grew up in
South East Queensland
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.
[
Page was working in a factory when he was accepted into ]NAISDA
The NAISDA Dance College (usually referred to as simply NAISDA) is a performing arts training college based in Kariong, New South Wales for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia. It was established as the Aboriginal Islander ...
,[ and in 1994 he moved to ]Sydney
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to start his career, training as a dancer and performer at the college.
Career
Page is known for his physical theatre
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, dance, and aerial work. He has developed his skills as a performer as well as movement director, and has started developing his own work.[ He has worked in film, television, and theatre as a movement director.][
]
Stage and events
Page was only 20 when he joined Bangarra Dance Theatre
Bangarra Dance Theatre is an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander dance company focused on contemporary dance. It was founded by African American dancer and choreographer Carole Y. Johnson, Gumbaynggirr man Rob Bryant, and South African-bor ...
, which he says changed his life. He received training by Bernadette Walong-Sene, and understudied many of the roles in their performances. He did some backup vocal
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s with Christine Anu
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, and in ''Ochres'' partnered with Frances Rings (later artistic director of Bangarra), Gina Rings, and Marilyn Miller
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.[ He performed in an international tour of ''Ochres'' in 1995, ''Earthdancer'' in 2005, and in ''Wudjang: Not the Past'' in 2022, As part of Bangarra, he also participated in the ]1996 Summer Olympics closing ceremony
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in Atlanta
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, Georgia.
Page performed in ''A Midsummer Night's Dream
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'' for Opera Australia
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, and did acrobatics
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in many productions for Legs on the Wall,[ including ''Eora Crossing'' and ''Runners Up''.][
In ]musical theatre
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, Page appeared in '' Corrugation Road'' for Black Swan Theatre Company
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in the late 1990s; '' The Sunshine Club'' for Sydney Theatre Company (STC) in 2000; and ''Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
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'' for Back Row Productions in 2007-8.
He appeared in the STC's all-Indigenous production of ''A Midsummer Night's Dream
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'' in 1997, staged as part of the Festival of the Dreaming and directed by Noel Tovey. He also appeared in Belvoir's ''Coronation Road'' and ''The Dreamers''.[
In 2003 he acted with Company B Belvoir alongside Wayne Blair, ]Luke Carroll
Luke Carroll is an Australian stage, television, and film actor. He is known for his role in the television drama '' The Alice'' (2005), and as a host of the children's program '' Play School''.
Early life and education
Luke Carroll was born in ...
, Elaine Crombie, her mother Lillian Crombie
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Early life and education
Lillian Crombie was born in 1958. She was of ...
, and Vic Simms in ''Conversations with the Dead'', written by Richard J Frankland and directed by Wesley Enoch. The subject matter referred suicide and Aboriginal deaths in custody, of which some of the actors, including Page, had had personal experience.
He choreographed some of the Indigenous segment of the 2006 Commonwealth Games opening ceremony in Melbourne
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, called ''My Skin, My Life'',[ which was directed by Wesley Enoch.
In 2009 he played the tracker in the 2009 stage adaptation of '' One Night the Moon''. by ]Malthouse Theatre
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.[
In January 2012 he took part in two productions for the Wominjeka Festival at the Footscray Community Arts Centre: ''Hunted'', with the resident theatre company Brown Cabs, and in the "Black Screen" program.][ In March 2012 he was assistant director for ''Bloodland'', a co-production of ]Sydney Theatre Company
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and Bangarra for the Adelaide Festival
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, at the Dunstan Playhouse in Adelaide
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.[
In 2013 he participated in dance company ]Force Majeure
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's "Cultivate" program to help develop his choreography
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skills.[
In other stage work, he appeared in ''My Lover's Bones'' at the 2014 ]Melbourne Festival
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; and in crime thriller play ''The Demon'' in 2022.
Page played Cuddlepie in ''Snugglepot and Cuddlepie'' (based on the book by May Gibbs) in July 2015 and toured nationally with the show in 2016.
NORPA
In February 2017, Page was appointed associate director of Northern Rivers Performing Arts (NORPA) in Lismore, where the artistic director was Julian Louis. The position was created with the support of Arts NSW. The role includes running the community engagement program, in particular a series of dance workshops for Indigenous young people. He was also tasked with using studio space at Lismore City Hall for workshops and developing new works, including providing for artists in residence.
One of his first assignments was to further develop the ''Three Brothers'' project,[ which had been under development since 2013. The story is based on a Bundjalung ]creation story
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involving three brothers. The project had been devised by Rhoda Roberts
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and Julian Louis, who would co-direct, and the creative team included Page, Romaine Moreton, Tibian Wyles, Djon Mundine, Guy Simon, and Mitch King. Other contributing artists included choreographer Frances Rings, writer Melissa Lucashenko, and performers Billy McPherson, Thomas E S Kelly, and Damion Hunter. David Page (a cousin of Kirk Page), who had been also involved in the project, died in 2016, which had a significant impact on the rest of the crew. The ''Three Brothers'' project developed into ''Djurra'' , which was presented in November 2017 as a performance of dance, song, storytelling, and imagery. The performance tells the story of three Bundjalung brothers growing up in a small town, and examines family relationships, generational trauma, and other issues affecting Aboriginal people.[
In late August 2024, Page directed a play by ]Rhoda Roberts
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, ''My Cousin Frank'', with NORPA in Lismore and Byron Bay. It is about her cousin Frank Roberts, a boxer Boxer most commonly refers to:
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who was the Aboriginal Australian to participate in the Olympics
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, at Tokyo in 1964. Roberts narrates the story of "a family's journey from the tumultuous era of dispersal and silence to navigating a world controlled by government policy". Page talked about the play on the '' Awaye!'' program on ABC Radio National
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.
Film and TV
Page appeared in a short film
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called ''Shit Skin'',[ released in 2002, opposite Freda Glynn.]
In 2013 he featured in the first episode of the second season of the TV series ''Redfern Now
''Redfern Now'' is an Australian drama television series featuring the lives of Aboriginal Australian families living in Redfern, New South Wales, Redfern, Sydney, that first aired on ABC1 in 2012. A second season followed in 2013, and the ser ...
'', where he played Peter, who is fighting for custody of his daughter after the death of his partner. On screen he also appeared in five episodes of season 2 of ''Mystery Road Mystery Road may refer to:
* ''Mystery Road'' (film), a 2013 Australian neo-western crime film
* ''Mystery Road'' (TV series), an Australian television drama series beginning in 2018
* ''Mystery Road'' (album), a 1989 album by Drivin N Cryin
* '' ...
'' in 2020.
Other film and TV credits include in children's TV series '' My Place'' and the film of ''Bran Nue Dae
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''Bran Nue Dae'' is a 1990 musical set in Broome, Western Australia, that tells stories and of issues relating to Indigenous Australians. It was written by Jimmy Chi and his band Kuckles and friends, and was the first Aboriginal Aust ...
'' (2009).[
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Mentoring
Page mentored young people at the PACT Centre for Emerging Artists.[
In 2014, he participated in "Rekindling", a youth dance program run by Bangarra with the aim of connecting Aboriginal teenagers in regional areas with their culture, and encourage them to develop any skills they may have in the performing or other arts. As part of this, he visited Lismore several times.][
]
Recognition and awards
For his performance in ''Redfern Now
''Redfern Now'' is an Australian drama television series featuring the lives of Aboriginal Australian families living in Redfern, New South Wales, Redfern, Sydney, that first aired on ABC1 in 2012. A second season followed in 2013, and the ser ...
'', Page was nominated for the Most Outstanding Actor in the 2014 Logie Awards.
Both ''Redfern Now'' and ''Mystery Road'' won an Equity Award for Most Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series.
Personal life
Page He had a brother, who took his own life around 2002.[
He has two daughters.][
He was living in Sydney before moving to the Northern Rivers to fill the role at NORPA.][
]
References
External links
*
Kirk Page
at Bangarra
Kirk Page
at AusStage
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Living people
Indigenous Australian male actors
Australian male stage actors
Australian male television actors
21st-century Australian male actors
Year of birth missing (living people)