Bibi Bulak

Bibi Bulak Performance Arts and Music Troupe is a professional drama and music troupe based in East Timor. They are linked to the Timorese art school Arte Moris and share facilities with them at the Arte Moris Cultural Centre in Comoro Dili.

Bibi Bulak develops dramas and tours the country performing them. They are often commissioned by other organizations for drama education projects.

Since 2000, Bibi Bulak, the 'Crazy Goats' have established themselves as East Timor's premier performance arts company. Their unique body of work includes theatre, film, radio and television dramas, circus, dance, writing and music. Bibi Bulak makes the arts entertaining, accessible and educational for the people of East Timor. Based in Dili at the Arte Moris Cultural Centre, Bibi Bulak also runs workshops training young Timorese.

Bibi Bulak creates work that is made by and for East Timorese in the lingua franca Tetum. Bibi Bulak bring art, entertainment and public education to the people directly, regularly touring performances, and music, and producing nationally aired and distributed radio dramas and films.

Creating Future Leaders in the Arts

Bibi Bulak runs a training school at its base in the capital city, Dili. Where social arts practices are used to teach:

Providing Accessible Public Education

Bibi Bulak uses the arts as a tool for public education, exploring issues pertinent to East Timor including:

Bibi Bulak's Objectives

The East Timorese Arts Reality

The Arts in East Timor has only had the freedom to flourish since Independence. East Timorese have had little external contact with the Arts and thus there are limited skills, knowledge and resources on the ground.

Support the Arts in East Timor

The international arts community can support the development of the Arts in East Timor donations of:

Bibi Bulak is a member of the East Timorese National Theatre Network - MATTIL, Mahon Arte Teatru Timor Leste.

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