Actors perform a Shakespeare play. But not in the usual form. Residents of Australian Perth, spouses Kylie and Clint Bracknell, translated the famous Macbeth tragedy into the language of the indigenous Nungar people. Now they are preparing a production that they want to perform throughout Australia, as well as beyond its borders..
Only a few hundred people in the west of the continent speak the Nungar language today.. Save it decided a small group of actors, musicians and directors from Perth. Musicians who are members of the local community also began to write songs in the Nungar language. Now the group plans to release an album with children's lullabies in English, as well as in the Nungar language. In Western Australia, there are about 30 thousand people who belong to the Nungar people. However, most speak a mixture of English and this Aboriginal language..