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CHRISTINE ANU
Christine Anu is an Australian household name, and her
signature song “My Island Home” will resonate in the
hearts of Australians for all time. In the entertainment
industry she is known as a total ‘triple threat’ an
industry term for an artist outstanding at the three core
disciplines of performing: Singing, Dancing and Acting. To
the Australian Indigenous people (Torres Strait and
Aboriginal) she is a warrior and a sign of hope in a time
when the Australian government won’t even say sorry.
From very humble beginnings in the Torres Strait in far
North Queensland, Christine has carved her way into
Australia's heart. Studying dance at NAISDA in Sydney, Anu
was quickly spotted by Neil Murray as a talent with more
to offer than just dance.
She started doing shows with him on the side, singing
backing vocals with his band ‘Neil Murray and the
Rainmakers’, and slowly Neil gave more and more verses of
his composition “My Island Home” to her until finally she
was ready to take full control of a song destined for her
voice and soul.
A solo singing career was the new focus and Christine was
soon offered a deal with Mushroom Records. She accepted.
Whilst developing material for her album she joined the
Bangarra Dance Company, and also performed in the musical
“Bad Boy Johnny And The Prophets Of Doom” at The Enmore
Theatre. Soon afterwards, Christine made her recording
debut on the Paul Kelly single “Last Train”.
The release of her album “Stylin Up” set the country on
fire, and produced a great many hit singles, including “My
Island Home”, “Party”, "Monkey and the Turtle" and “Wanem
Time”. She won an Aria Award for the album and cemented
her place as a major player in the Australian music
industry. Touring the album, Christine played all over
Australia, and was recorded for a bonus CD release live at
the Metro in Sydney. The ABC also recorded it and it was
used as part of a documentary on her career and heritage
called “Salt Water Soul” which aired nationally on ABC TV.
Christine then made a deeper foray into the land of
theatre and film, appearing in her first feature film
“Dating The Enemy”, and in David Atkins’ production of
“Little Shop of Horrors” at The Enmore Theatre, in the
role of Crystal.
In 1996 Christine gave birth to her main man Kuiam, named
after a famous Torres Strait Island Head Hunter.
Baz Luhrmann invited her to sing on his internationally
released album “Something for Everybody”, the duet she
recorded with Opera star David Hobson “Now Until The Break
Of Day” was a national hit.
Her lead guest appearance in “WILDSIDE” for Ben Gannon/ABC
TV displayed Christine’s major talent as an actress and
won great acclaim.
Then, selected from thousands of hopefuls, Christine won
the highly-sought role of Mimi in the musical “RENT”. The
reviews were sensational. So outstanding was Christine’s
performance that the producers asked her to repeat the
role for a season on Broadway.
But Christine decided it was time for a new album instead.
She went back into the studio and recorded her second
album “Come My Way”. Hit singles from this album include
“Sunshine On A Rainy Day”, “Jump To Love” and “Coz I’m
Free” a song inspired by Cathy Freeman. The release
aligned with her appearance at the closing ceremony of the
2000 Olympics in Sydney.
Next, Christine went straight into rehearsal for her
second feature film, playing the role of Arabia for Baz
Luhrmann in “Moulin Rouge”. On completion, Michael Chugg
sent Christine out on a national tour, to promote her new
Album ‘Come My Way’. A role in “The Matrix Reloaded” was
to follow.
In 2002 Christine had a baby daughter Zipporah. Full of
inspiration after having Zippy, she went straight back to
the recording studio and the release of her third Album
“45 Degrees” quickly followed. This album produced the hit
single “Talk About Love”.
Returning to stage in the role of Gloria in “Kissing
Frogs” Anu found herself on a national regional tour of
the show. She did “Popstars” for Channel 7 judging
alongside Tania Doko, John Paul Young, Shauna Jenson, and
Molly Meldrum until she decided to focus on her two
children and the joy and love they bring.
Last September, long-time friend and godfather to Zippy,
David Hawkins, offered to devise and direct a show around
Christine’s life and career. “Intimate and Deadly” opened
at Kabarett Voltaire at The Seymour Centre to critical
acclaim.
The season was extended and since then has played The
Famous Spiegeltent at the Victorian Arts Centre Melbourne
and The Clarendon Guest House in Katoomba. Intimate and
Deadly is now set for a return season in Sydney at the
Sydney Opera House Studio in May which will be recorded
for DVD and CD release. A major national and regional tour
is planned for the remainder of this year including the
Adelaide Cabaret Festival, and The Queensland Music
Festival.
Christine’s career covers all facets of show-business and
she has appeared on all our major TV shows including Rove,
The Panel, GMA, Sunrise, and her efforts have been
well-acknowledged in the industry. Her many awards include
four DEADLY AWARDS, APRA AWARD: Song of the Year for “My
Island Home”, ARIA AWARD: Best Indigenous Artist “Stylin
Up”, ARIA AWARD: Best Video for Bazmark “Now Until The
Break Of Day”, GREEN ROOM AWARD: Best Actress in a musical
for Mimi in “Rent” and both “Stylin Up” and “Come My Way”
went platinum. |
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