With Bangarra Since:
2020
Family Background:
Kiarn Doyle is an Aboriginal man from the Dunghutti Nation. He was born in Mullumbimby (Bundjalung country) and raised in the Blue Mountains (Darug/ Gundungurra country).
Biography:

Kiarn started training at PAWS (Performing Arts Western Sydney) during the years of 2012-2016. He then went on to pursue full-time dance training at the National Aboriginal and Islander Skills Development Association (NAISDA Dance College). Kiarn received awards in Certificate III and IV in dance performance and graduated in 2019 with a Diploma of Dance.

 

Kiarn has performed in various aspects of Indigenous contemporary dance, such as The Arts Unit’s Aboriginal Dance Company and commercial dance, such as a Project Dance group which performed on Australia’s Got Talent. He has also worked with many choreographers, for example; Natasha Crane, James Barry, Stephen Tannos, Rebecca Lui-Brennan, Frances Rings, Craig Bary, Sani Townson, Raymond D Blanco, Patrick Thaiday, Sidney Saltner and Chantal Kerr.

 

Kiarn joined Bangarra in 2020 as a Russell Page Graduate Program recipient.