Interdisciplinary
Tracey Rigney
Tracey is a Ngarrindjeri and Wotjobaluk woman from SA and VIC. She is a storyteller, a published playwright, filmmaker (writer/director), event coordinator, public speaker and very rare performer. Her theatre credits include:
- Belonging (Ilbijerri/Playbox Production Melbourne 2002)
- How Blak R U? (Next Wave Festival Production Melbourne 2002)
- Hidden (Courthouse Youth Arts Centre Geelong 2003/4)
Her film credit, Endangered, is a half-hour documentary. It is one of five films in the Loved Up series, screening in May 2006 on SBS.
Festivals Circuit:
- Message Sticks Festival, Sydney Opera House, 2005
- The Dreaming Festival, Qld, 2005
- Melbourne International Film Festival 2005 (highly commended emerging filmmaker honorable mention)
- Garma Festival, Arnhem Land, 2005
- Berlin, Germany, Asia Pacific Film Festival 2005
- Message Sticks Touring Festival, Adelaide, 2005
- Pacific International Documentary Film Festival, Tahiti, 2006
- Real Life on Film Festival, Melbourne, 2006
- FEST International Youth Film Festival, Portugal, 2006
Tracey is currently working as Coordinator of the Indigenous Arts & Culture Program for Carclew Youth Arts.
42:LTU
Tracey is a Team Member of Carclew Youth Arts' 42:LTU Project representing the discipline of Indigenous Storytelling
Tracey Rigney: “…this experience will definitely help shape my life purpose and destiny and help address and maybe heal some issues and questions that I carry with me everyday”;
Find out more about 42:LTU.