Gapu Ŋupan (Chasing the Rainbow)
A coming together of artists across borders and ancestry.
Weaving together Yolŋu songlines from North East Arnhem Land and storytelling from Paiwan and Amis artists from Taiwan, Gapu Ŋupan offers a rare glimpse into ancient cultures forging a future vision.
Created over five years of cross-cultural collaboration in a powerful seamless unity, Gapu Ŋupan resounds with pride in culture and deep nourishment in spirit and connection. Seasoned performers and artists from Bangarra Dance Theatre and Yothu Yindi intersect with spine-tingling songs in Paiwan language, stunning costumes and traditional instruments. Set against a background of striking videos, come on a journey to Country with dance, song, live instrumentation and exquisite costuming.
Co-artistic director and composer of the show, Suming Rupi, is a multi-award-winning Amis singer-songwriter, actor, artist and dancer, and the founder of Taiwan's largest Indigenous music festival. Suming's work reflects the development of his own Indigenous culture within contemporary society.
Co-artistic director and choreographer is the NT’s Rachael Wallis, a former member of Bangarra Dance Theatre and esteemed contemporary First Nations dancer and choreographer with over 30 years of experience. This performance showcases her work as Artistic Director of Miku Performing Arts – a company that employs First Nations artists to share and preserve ancient knowledge through performance.
Custodian of the Rirratjingu cultural knowledge for this captivating work is Banula Marika, a respected artist and founding member of Bangarra and Yothu Yindi, with more than 40 years’ experience performing as a Songman, dancer and actor. A Yolŋu man from Yirrkala, North East Arnhem Land, teaching and sharing the songlines and knowledge of Yolŋu culture is both a passion and an honour for him.
Following its critically acclaimed world premiere season at Asia TOPA 2025, don't miss Gapu Ŋupan in its return home to the NT.
Weaving together Yolŋu songlines from North East Arnhem Land and storytelling from Paiwan and Amis artists from Taiwan, Gapu Ŋupan offers a rare glimpse into ancient cultures forging a future vision.
Created over five years of cross-cultural collaboration in a powerful seamless unity, Gapu Ŋupan resounds with pride in culture and deep nourishment in spirit and connection. Seasoned performers and artists from Bangarra Dance Theatre and Yothu Yindi intersect with spine-tingling songs in Paiwan language, stunning costumes and traditional instruments. Set against a background of striking videos, come on a journey to Country with dance, song, live instrumentation and exquisite costuming.
Co-artistic director and composer of the show, Suming Rupi, is a multi-award-winning Amis singer-songwriter, actor, artist and dancer, and the founder of Taiwan's largest Indigenous music festival. Suming's work reflects the development of his own Indigenous culture within contemporary society.
Co-artistic director and choreographer is the NT’s Rachael Wallis, a former member of Bangarra Dance Theatre and esteemed contemporary First Nations dancer and choreographer with over 30 years of experience. This performance showcases her work as Artistic Director of Miku Performing Arts – a company that employs First Nations artists to share and preserve ancient knowledge through performance.
Custodian of the Rirratjingu cultural knowledge for this captivating work is Banula Marika, a respected artist and founding member of Bangarra and Yothu Yindi, with more than 40 years’ experience performing as a Songman, dancer and actor. A Yolŋu man from Yirrkala, North East Arnhem Land, teaching and sharing the songlines and knowledge of Yolŋu culture is both a passion and an honour for him.
Following its critically acclaimed world premiere season at Asia TOPA 2025, don't miss Gapu Ŋupan in its return home to the NT.
Seated performance. This event is part of our Schools Program. Visit our Schools page under Plan Your Festival to learn more.
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Sessions
Duration: 1hr
- Wed 05 Aug - Thu 06 Aug: 7:00pm
Ticket Prices
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Full Price:
$54.00
- Concession: $50.00
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Community Tix:
$25.00
Prices may not be available on all sessions
All transactions incur a $5.50 transaction fee (some exceptions apply). Read more at Fees explained.
1 Venue
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INPEX Sunset Stage 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.
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Credits & acknowledgements
Created and produced by Miku Performing Arts, Hui Jia Creatives, Kath Papas Productions & Artback NT
Co-Artistic Director & Choreographer Rachael Wallis
Rirratjingu Cultural Director & Songman Banula Marika
Co-Artistic Director & Composer Suming Rupi
Paiwan Songwoman Seredau Tariyaljan
Choreographer & Performer Piya Talaliman
Performers Ljaucu Talimaraw, Ngalkanbuy Mununggurr, Ineke Wallis, Gandhurrminy Loretta Yunupingu, Temu Masin, Barraral TJ Mununggurr
Video Artist Samuel James
Lighting Designer Karen Norris
Contemporary Costume Designer Peta Strachan
Sound Designer & Cultural Consultant Arian Ganambarr Pearson
Sound Engineer Cudjui Tjapalji
Production Manager Alejandro Rolandi
Stage Manager Jess Keepence
Co-producers Australia Kath Papas Productions & Artback NT Inc.
Co-producer Taiwan & Paiwan Cultural Consultant Dremedreman Curimudjuq
Translators Nunung Puhay & Ljius Kulivu
Documentation Sakinu Kazangiljan
Vocal recordings shared by Kathy Marika & Wendy Marika
Kangaroo drawing by Wolpa Waṉambi
Artist Communities ‘Etolan, Tjuvecekadan, Yirrkala / Nhulunbuy, Cavak, Kaway, dr Takamimura
Video featuring Yolŋu, Paiwan and Amis Country
Main Photo Samuel James
Rirratjingu Cultural Director & Songman Banula Marika
Co-Artistic Director & Composer Suming Rupi
Paiwan Songwoman Seredau Tariyaljan
Choreographer & Performer Piya Talaliman
Performers Ljaucu Talimaraw, Ngalkanbuy Mununggurr, Ineke Wallis, Gandhurrminy Loretta Yunupingu, Temu Masin, Barraral TJ Mununggurr
Video Artist Samuel James
Lighting Designer Karen Norris
Contemporary Costume Designer Peta Strachan
Sound Designer & Cultural Consultant Arian Ganambarr Pearson
Sound Engineer Cudjui Tjapalji
Production Manager Alejandro Rolandi
Stage Manager Jess Keepence
Co-producers Australia Kath Papas Productions & Artback NT Inc.
Co-producer Taiwan & Paiwan Cultural Consultant Dremedreman Curimudjuq
Translators Nunung Puhay & Ljius Kulivu
Documentation Sakinu Kazangiljan
Vocal recordings shared by Kathy Marika & Wendy Marika
Kangaroo drawing by Wolpa Waṉambi
Artist Communities ‘Etolan, Tjuvecekadan, Yirrkala / Nhulunbuy, Cavak, Kaway, dr Takamimura
Video featuring Yolŋu, Paiwan and Amis Country
Main Photo Samuel James
Supported by
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Gapu Ŋupan was originally commissioned and presented by Asia TOPA, Arts Centre Melbourne. The development and premiere presentation of this work was supported by Rirratjingu Aboriginal Corporation, Council of Indigenous People, Taiwan and the Taiwan Ministry of Culture via the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office, Sydney; Playking Foundation; Seaford, Broughton & Walford Foundation; Robert Salzer Foundation; Mulka Centre; Darwin, Oz Asia and Sydney Festivals; Arts NT; and the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts investment and advisory body; the Indigenous Languages & Arts Program; the Major Festivals Initiative; the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade; the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts.