DunnART have many more projects in the wings like:
‘RATify’ — Interactive online theatre show about Aussie native rats with special focus on expert-builders, Stick-nest Rats (aka Wopilkara)
– in collaboration with Dr Isabelle R Onley |
Virtual Reality program exploring extinct animals! Featuring megafauna, Tasmanian Tigers, and recently extinct animals like Liverpool Plains Striped Bandicoots in association with extinct animal experts like Dr Kieren Mitchell.
'See what can't be seen anymore!'
'See what can't be seen anymore!'
‘Bettongs & Buddies!’ — The kids book! For at-home environmental learning — with mentorship from award-winning kids' book writer and publisher,
Emma MacTaggart |
‘Whatta Quokka?!’ — high-quality puppet show exploring ‘ugly’ animals like the blobfish, bats, and marsupial moles versus ‘cute’ animals who receive more funding and research like the ever-smiling-on-social-media quokka - #quokkaselfie, there's even an app for that: themes of body image, bullying, social media — in collaboration with Pico Puppet Palace
Original kids’ songs about lesser-known Aussie animals like potoroos and pademelons through interactive live concerts and distribution of professional recordings — in collaboration with Zkye and Emma Knights Productions
'Animal Cafe!' is a web-series exploring dietary requirements of species like koalas who exclusively eat gum leaves, numbats who need to consume 20,000 termites a day, and Thorny Devils who require a specific species of ant. This fun-loving yet thought provoking comedy highlights modern dietary challenges for endangered species with specific diet needs and link this experience to human diets around allergies and for other health reasons to develop greater human empathy and understanding , plus fun humour along the way!
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DunnART is branching out from wildlife biology and into new areas of Aussie science:
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DunnART has already delivered impactful theatre and workshop events throughout metropolitan South Australia with multiple regional tours.
Our show ‘Bettongs and Buddies!’ features at diverse community events from libraries to festival theatres, and highlights the challenges facing our native bettongs with audiences giving 5-star reviews! |
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