Conversation starter: Indigenous All Stars dance doco to make TV impact

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Widders hopes January 26 screening on SBS and NITV will spark discussion in loungerooms around Australia NRLAllStars

The 2008 World Cup curtain-raiser between the Indigenous Dreamtime Team and Aotearoa Māori at the SFS was not only the catalyst for the annual All Stars match; it also inspired the creation of the Unity Dance that is now the subject of an award-winning film.

On the eve of the historic February 12 All Stars fixture at CommBank Stadium, the documentary, Araatika:Rise Up!, is set to reach a broader audience when it premieres on SBS and NITV on January 26 and Dean Widders hopes it will spark discussions about Indigenous culture and history.

“I feel that Araatika:Rise Up! tells a story that raises those questions and starts those discussions in a positive way.” Widders, who is the NRL’s Indigenous Pathways Manager, was the driving force behind the Unity Dance, which has been performed by the Indigenous All Stars team since 2015 and featured at The Vigil on January 25 last year.

That performance, in which Adam Goodes, Michael O’Loughlin and Stan Grant joined Widders, George Rose and Cody Walker at Barangaroo, is among the concluding scenes of Araatika:Rise Up! - but the origins of the Unity Dance began a few kilometres away at the SFS on October 26, 2008.

 

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