He is credited as David Manula Barika for his role as didgeridu player in Jindalee Lady (1992),[2][3] and as Banula (David) Marika for his first role as an actor in the film Bedevil (1993),[4]
His stage performances with Bangarra include Up Until Now (1991), Praying Mantis Dreaming (1992-3) and Bloodland (2011-2).[5] He also served as cultural consultant on Bangarra's 2020 television production of Ochres.[6]
He has performed as both vocalist and dancer and toured extensively with the band Yothu Yindi, including on their famous song "Treaty".[1] He performed vocals on their third album, Freedom (1993).[7] He also performed with them in a joint project with East Journey, called Genesis, in 2015,[8] which included a performance at the National Indigenous Music Awards 2015.[9]
^"Bedevil: When the unexplained happens [Press kit]"(PDF). Ronin Films. Retrieved 25 July 2021. For the role of Stompie... Moffatt turned to the Bangarra Dance Theatre in Redfern, casting Banula Marika, a member of the famous Marika family of Arnhem Land... Banula had never acted before, but he had a quality of stillness which was exactly right.
^James, Felicity (24 July 2015). "PJ White from East Journey and Banula Marika from Yothu Yindi"(Photo). ABC News. Retrieved 25 July 2021. PJ White from East Journey and Banula Marika from Yothu Yindi rehearsing before National Indigenous Music Awards 2015.