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HUNTER
PAGE-LOCHARD
Guest Performer
Born in Sydney in 1993 to Cynthia Lochard, formerly of the New
York City Ballet, and Bangarra's Artistic Director Stephen Page,
Hunter is a descendent of the Nunukul people of the Munaldjali
clan of the Yagambeh tribe.
Hunter made his theatrical debut at 6-months old in Bangarra's Praying Mantis Dreaming. With an inherited instinct to perform, he has been an informal entertainer since the age of two and has since featured in numerous short films and TV productions including Water Rats. In 2000 Hunter performed in Bangarra's production Skin, as part of the opening ceremony of the Olympic Arts Festival, receiving outstanding critical acclaim. Hunter has also appeared in the film Black Talk and recently played a lead role in the film Djarn Djarns, which received the Crystal Bear award in the Kinderfilmfest section of the Berlin International Film Festival, 2005.
RHIMI
JOHNSON-PAGE
Guest Performer
Born 1989, Rhimi is decended from the Wiradjuri clan on his mother's
side and the Nunukul people and the Munaldjali clan of the Yugambeh
tribe on his father's.
Rhimi first appeared on stage with Bangarra in the production Skin, as part of the opening ceremony of the Olympic Arts Festival in 2000. He amazed critics and audiences alike with his stunning performance. He has appeared in two award-winning films: Black Talk, directed by Wayne Blair and Queen of Hearts, directed by Danielle McLean. Rhimi enjoys MC-ing, Rugby, Basketball and Graffiti Art. 
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