The Mimi and the Kangaroo
Begin backing track 1
Narrator: (Electronic sound effects in the background)
Earth without shape
Earth without light
Earth without colour
Earth without water
(pause)
Into the shapeless darkness move the Mimi spirits
(Sticks begin slow rhythm. Mimi wait for stick cue)
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Mimi enter from behind covered rocks as the deep electronic sounds begin
Dance of the Mimi
When the stick rhythm stops, the narrator continues and the Mimi freeze
Narrator: Out of the dust the Mimi shaped the earth
Mountains, rocks, rivers, plants,
Kangaroos and all the animals
(Music begins again)
Dance of the Mimi
Creating the Shapes of Earth
In this dance the Mimi shape, in dance-like manner, mountains, rocks (uncover cut-out rocks), rivers, plants, trees and the kangaroo.
Narrator: (on cue as wind begins to blow)
With the blowing of the wind into the rocks go the thin bodies of the Mimi
Musicians: (All other players except Mimi dancers)
The Mimi stagger in the wind and finally hide behind the cut-out rocks giving the effect of going into the rocks.
The wind dies down – silence.
The Kangaroos occupy the stage (The selected group of children represent the animals). They take up various positions of the feeding herd. Kangaroos move about, taking up new feeding poses and changing positions. All this is done over atmospheric electronic sounds.
Musicians: Following the cue the stick players perform the following rhythm over the kangaroo feeding music
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When the stick rhythm begins a group of hunters enter and try to catch a kangaroo. The kangaroos flee to safety. End backing track 1. The hunters gather in a huddle wondering how they might hunt kangaroo for food.
The Mimi come out of the rocks. The hunters are motioned to sit, listen and watch.
The Mimi show the hunters how to hunt the kangaroo
Song of the Mimi
Appendix 1
Three Mimi do the actions for this song with spear, womera and boomerang. The other Mimi sing-
1. Hide in the shadows of the trees
Move like spirits against the breeze
Close in quickly on your prey
Fix one animal with your eyes
Use the boomerang and spear
Not a sound the herd to hear.
2. See now how to make the spear
Stone for tip we bind just here
Womera is held like this
Stand stick-still so not to miss
Boomerang you throw this way
Aim to fly right to the prey.
3. Markings on the weapons here
Sing these songs with dreadful fear
Dreaming fills each one with power
N-yah-a-a-a-a-a (very nasal)
N-yah-a-a-a-a-a
N-yah-a-a-a-a-a.
4. Hunt the roo until it feeds
If your step it suddenly heeds
Still as rock stop where you stand
Move not leg nor foot nor hand
Hunt and hunt and hunt all day
Turn not back this is the way.
Mimi return to the rocks and aborigines move off stage. Kangaroos return to feed.
Hunt for the Roo
Appendix 2
(Song and Dance)
Introduction: Musicians count to 6 twice then sing and play rhythm as before
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1. Hunt for the roo, hunt for the roo
Hold high your spears, we have no fear
Hunt for the roo, hunt for the roo.
2. See there he goes, where the river flows
See there he goes, where the river flows
There he is still, we have to kill.
3. Move against the breeze, slip through the trees
Move against the breeze, slip through the trees
We’ve got the roo, we’ve got the roo.
One kangaroo is felled during the song hit by a (cardboard) boomerang and carried to the camp.
Exit
All the cast gather around the campfire, some with fire sticks to be used in sound making, other with song sticks. The roo is placed on a prepared fire pit (theatrical).
Narrator: In the days of the dreaming
The Mimi taught all the secrets of living
How to keep the sticks to make the fire
How to cook the yams, the kangaroos and all the food
How to find water beneath the earth
To only hunt what is needed for the day.
(pause)
This way the earth, the mother of all people
And all animals and all plants is one.
Song and Ceremonial Dance
Appendix 3
(All)
(4 beats intro)
Rub fast the sticks
See the smoke rise
Blow on the grass
Now the spark flies
(Sing four times)
Hunt for the Roo
(Two verses only danced by selected dancers)
Song continues:
Food that we gather
Roos that we kill
We eat here together
The earth watches still.
Hunt for the Roo
(Two verses danced and sung)
Hunt for the roo, hunt for the roo,
Hold high your spears, we have no fears
Hunt for the roo, hunt for the roo.
Move against the breeze, slip through the trees,
Move against the breeze, slip through the trees,
We’ve got the roo, we’ve got the roo.
Food that we gather
Roos that we kill
We eat here together
The earth watches still.
Hunt for the Roo
(Two verse danced and sung)
Song of Reconciliation
Appendix 4
Let us give to one another with the love of a brother
Let us share the sacred water with the love of a daughter
Let us treat our Mother Earth with all the love she’s worth
Let us reverence the sky, the Father of our birth.
Chorus: Reconciliation is the quest of every nation
Reconciliation will save our generation
The pride, the fear, the ethnic hate
Reconciliation, before it is too late.