Na Djinang Circus
Of The Land On Which We Meet
Na Djinang Circus is a self-determined First Nations-led circus company. We create bold work that is centred around the stories, ideas and opinions of young First Nations people. Our work is carved from an Indigenous perspective of fundamental human characteristics, and draws on tools from contemporary dance and physical theatre to create striking visual metaphors. We predominantly use group acrobatics and choreography that highlights the body in search of a deeper understanding of humanity.
Na Djinang Circus is made up of a range of First Nations and non-First Nations creatives, striving to create powerful stories from the heart of Naarm, Melbourne. Founded in 2017, Na Djinang Circus is built of the trust, connection, vulnerability, and joy of our mob.
Na Djinang Circus has created a variety of works presented at festivals around Australia. Our highly successful work Common Dissonance was nominated for a Green Room Award for Best Circus 2020 and made its international debut at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2022. In 2021, we premiered a sold-out season of Arterial as a part of YIRRAMBOI Festival and won a Green Room Award for the Contemporary & Experimental Performance – Physical Performance category.
Alongside platforming contemporary circus from the unique point of view of First Nations artists, Na Djinang Circus actively provides an entry point into the Melbourne’s creative community for First Nations artists with our commitment to providing pathways, training, and employment for First Nations peoples through our artist development program Making Tracks.