Anthem Anthem Revolution
Terrapin
Art, sport and robots in Festival Park. It’s game on!
In Anthem Anthem Revolution participants battle a table tennis robot to hear a new national song written by children, an anthem that reflects the hopes and dreams they have for their country.
Inspired by rhythm games such as Dance Dance Revolution and Guitar Hero, each time a ball is returned, we hear a child’s voice accompanied by a new musical element. As the experience progresses, this builds into a musical track for a new generation.
Anthem Anthem Revolution was first developed for the Birmingham 2022 Festival to sit alongside the Birmingham Commonwealth Games. Responding to the sports brief, Terrapin took table tennis as a jumping off point and added puppetry (a table tennis robot) and audience participation (self-explanatory) to create an all-inclusive game for any setting. An enthusiastic group of young Tasmanians shared how they thought of themselves, their place in the world and their hope for the future. Pakana songwriter and performer DENNI worked with composer Thomas Rimes and the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra to set their words to music. That's where the audience comes in: it's your role to beat the increasingly defensive robot and unlock the new anthem. Step up to the plate.
In Anthem Anthem Revolution participants battle a table tennis robot to hear a new national song written by children, an anthem that reflects the hopes and dreams they have for their country.
Inspired by rhythm games such as Dance Dance Revolution and Guitar Hero, each time a ball is returned, we hear a child’s voice accompanied by a new musical element. As the experience progresses, this builds into a musical track for a new generation.
Anthem Anthem Revolution was first developed for the Birmingham 2022 Festival to sit alongside the Birmingham Commonwealth Games. Responding to the sports brief, Terrapin took table tennis as a jumping off point and added puppetry (a table tennis robot) and audience participation (self-explanatory) to create an all-inclusive game for any setting. An enthusiastic group of young Tasmanians shared how they thought of themselves, their place in the world and their hope for the future. Pakana songwriter and performer DENNI worked with composer Thomas Rimes and the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra to set their words to music. That's where the audience comes in: it's your role to beat the increasingly defensive robot and unlock the new anthem. Step up to the plate.
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Sessions
Duration: Tue – Sun 5 – 9pm
- Wed 05 Aug - Sun 09 Aug: 5:00pm Tue 11 Aug - Sun 16 Aug: 5:00pm Tue 18 Aug - Sat 22 Aug: 5:00pm
Ticket Prices
Free Event (No Tickets Needed)
1 Venue
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Kolsen Twilight Playground at Festival Park
Cnr Smith St & Harry Chan Ave, Darwin
- Outdoor venue with step-free mobility aid access and an accessible bathroom – may have poor quality path or an incline.
- Venue is 18+ but minors may attend with a parent or legal guardian
Suitability & warnings
Family friendly:
Yes
Please note
Suitable for all ages.
Accessibility
- Audience members have the opportunity to interact or join artist on stage
- Suitable for audiences who may not have a comprehensive understanding of the English language
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Credits & acknowledgements
Director Sam Routledge
Youth Facilitators Alex Walker & Davina Wright
System Designer & Beats Programming Dylan Sheridan
Songwriter, Lyrics & Vocals Denni Proctor
Songwriter, Composer & Conductor Thomas Rimes
Set Designer Michelle Boyde
Audiovisual & Graphic Design Futago
Recording Partner Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra
Baritone Samuel Dundas
Workshop Assistant Billie Rankin
Youth Participants Beatrix Bailey, Dottie Charlton, Frieda Cupit Sumner, Neo (Mika) Cupit Sumner, Ari Fenton, Quinn Sidney Gardner (Quince), Alondra Lisica, Pearl Smithies, Declan Triffitt, Isabella Triffitt, Woolf Wattern Wakelam, Dani Wright
Photo Hannah Todd/Terrapin
Youth Facilitators Alex Walker & Davina Wright
System Designer & Beats Programming Dylan Sheridan
Songwriter, Lyrics & Vocals Denni Proctor
Songwriter, Composer & Conductor Thomas Rimes
Set Designer Michelle Boyde
Audiovisual & Graphic Design Futago
Recording Partner Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra
Baritone Samuel Dundas
Workshop Assistant Billie Rankin
Youth Participants Beatrix Bailey, Dottie Charlton, Frieda Cupit Sumner, Neo (Mika) Cupit Sumner, Ari Fenton, Quinn Sidney Gardner (Quince), Alondra Lisica, Pearl Smithies, Declan Triffitt, Isabella Triffitt, Woolf Wattern Wakelam, Dani Wright
Photo Hannah Todd/Terrapin
Supported by
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Anthem Anthem Revolution was originally commissioned by the Birmingham 2022 Festival. The project was supported by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Arts Council England and The National Heritage Lottery Fund; the UK/Australia Season Patrons, the Australian Government, the British Council and Creative Partnerships Australia through the Australian Cultural Fund as part of the UK/Australia Season 2021-22; and by Arts Tasmania.