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NEW THREADS THAT UNITE THE PAST AND FUTURE
Alice Springs Desert Park 871 Larapinta Dr, Alice SpringsWeek of Events
NEW THREADS THAT UNITE THE PAST AND FUTURE
NEW THREADS THAT UNITE THE PAST AND FUTURE
The new worlds of the digital era, including Comic-Con, music, sound production, screen performances, compositions and animation, are being shaped by bold, innovative voices of the future. These voices are telling stories through modern mediums, yet they are deeply rooted in the ancient, timeless tradition of oral story, blending the…
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SAND PAINTING: A TIMELESS TRADITION
SAND PAINTING: A TIMELESS TRADITION
Step into the world of sand painting, an ancient art form deeply rooted in storytelling, culture, and connection to Country. This installation offers a rare opportunity to witness live demonstrations and hear directly from artists as they share the techniques and traditions passed down through generations. Their creations share the…
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HERMANNSBURG WATERCOLOUR
HERMANNSBURG WATERCOLOUR
Join the Iltja Ntjarra Art Centre for an immersive session where you'll explore the iconic Hermannsburg styles of watercolour technique. Under the guidance of skilled artists, you'll create your own masterpiece inspired by the breathtaking landscapes of Central Australia and the work of the late Albert Namatjira. Limited spaces available.…
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Marlon
Marlon
Marlon originates from the tropics of his Traditional lands of the Larrakia in Darwin, Northern Territory. Transitioning from a Professional AFL Career being drafted at the age of just 17, Marlon’s transformation into singer songwriter has catapulted into co-writing songs with Australian Hip Hop stars such as Urthboy, ‘YES’ with…
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EXPLORE THE WORLD OF HERMANNSBURG POTTERY
EXPLORE THE WORLD OF HERMANNSBURG POTTERY
Explore the world of Hermannsburg pottery in this hands-on workshop led by the Hermannsburg Potters. Learn about the artistry and cultural significance of this unique style while crafting your own hand-coiled clay piece with guidance from skilled artists. Limited spaces available.
IN CONVERSATION WITH TROY CASSAR-DALEY
IN CONVERSATION WITH TROY CASSAR-DALEY
THE THINGS I CARRY AROUND His work in country music is timeless, not only as a musician but also as a guardian of Australia's musical heritage. With 45 Golden Guitars, 9 Deadly Awards, and 6 ARIA Awards, his influence on the music industry is immense. As an author, he is…
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SAND PAINTING: A TIMELESS TRADITION
SAND PAINTING: A TIMELESS TRADITION
Step into the world of sand painting, an ancient art form deeply rooted in storytelling, culture, and connection to Country. This installation offers a rare opportunity to witness live demonstrations and hear directly from artists as they share the techniques and traditions passed down through generations. Their creations share the…
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THE PROCESS OF CHANGE
THE PROCESS OF CHANGE
This discussion explores the enduring nature of kinship systems, language, and cultural reclamation, that endeavours to improve representation and participation. Working with men involves challenging existing narratives by creating spaces where there is no silence, and addressing issues through practical initiatives designed for our men. These efforts are grounded in the…
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TROY CASSAR-DALEY
TROY CASSAR-DALEY
Hailing from a long line of fireside storytellers and a proud Gumbaynggirr/Bundjalung man, Troy Cassar-Daley has shared his extraordinary musicianship with a diverse array of artists, leaving an indelible mark on the country's musical landscape. In the rich tapestry that forms his own style of Australian country music, he stands…
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RADIO POWER
RADIO POWER
First Nations media, particularly Aboriginal radio, is a trusted and essential source of news, offering a platform for Indigenous musicians and providing humour and entertainment. Unapologetically black, Aboriginal radio amplifies diverse voices from communities across Australia, representing various language groups. Radio’s strength lies in delivering real-time updates, creating a strong…
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IN CONVERSATION WITH AMY DOWD (BUMPY)
IN CONVERSATION WITH AMY DOWD (BUMPY)
A TRANSFORMATIVE VOICE Singer, songwriter, and musician Bumpy has been the creative force behind her band, Squid Nebula, for several years. Recently, she has stepped into the spotlight as a solo artist, delving into deeply personal themes. ‘Return Home’, is more than just a beautiful song—it features her transformative voice…
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SAND PAINTING: A TIMELESS TRADITION
SAND PAINTING: A TIMELESS TRADITION
Step into the world of sand painting, an ancient art form deeply rooted in storytelling, culture, and connection to Country. This installation offers a rare opportunity to witness live demonstrations and hear directly from artists as they share the techniques and traditions passed down through generations. Their creations share the…
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WEAVING WITH RHODA ROBERTS AO
WEAVING WITH RHODA ROBERTS AO
Parrtjima once again invites you to take part in a special weaving workshop, first introduced in 2018 by curator Rhoda Roberts AO. This hands-on experience offers the chance to learn traditional weaving techniques, create beautiful, intricate designs, and gain a deeper understanding of the cultural significance of weaving in Indigenous…
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BUMPY
BUMPY
Award-winning Noongar woman and Naarm-based artist Bumpy has a voice that ripples stars. Bumpy is a force. Going by her childhood nickname – earned for a habit of bumping into all kinds of obstacles – she pulls from the strength found in tenderness, scars, and all. She has wowed crowds…
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DEEP LISTENING WITH THE PARRTJIMA FESTIVAL REFERENCE GROUP
DEEP LISTENING WITH THE PARRTJIMA FESTIVAL REFERENCE GROUP
The Parrtjima Festival Reference Group plays a crucial role in preserving and sharing cultural knowledge, representing the skin Arrernte groups and traditional estates of Mparntwe, Antulye, and Irlpme. As cultural guides, they host the festival and uphold a philosophy of responsibility for the stewardship of their homelands. Holding and transferring…
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Paul Ah Chee with Ed and Dave
Paul Ah Chee with Ed and Dave
Paul Ah Chee is much more than a musician—he is a powerful storyteller and respected cultural ambassador. Hailing from the heart of Mparntwe (Alice Springs), Paul weaves the wisdom and narratives of his heritage into every performance, captivating audiences with stories that educate as much as they entertain. His journey…
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THERE IS NOTHING QUITE LIKE A DARKENED CINEMA
THERE IS NOTHING QUITE LIKE A DARKENED CINEMA
The magic of moviemaking offers Australian audiences a profound glimpse into the world of First Nations people and culture, highlighting a shared humanity. Through documentaries, feature films, and musicals, these stories of truth capture pivotal moments in time and history, that reflect our unique perspectives. By promoting social change, film…
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Bousta & Bubalo
Bousta & Bubalo
Introducing two remarkable First Nations artists sharing the stage: Bousta and Bronwyn Stuart (Bubalo). Bousta, a proud Arrernte man from Mparntwe (Alice Springs) and currently studying in Adelaide, is a Hip-Hop artist who weaves thought-provoking lyrics in both English and Arrernte. By showcasing his traditional language, he aims to empower…
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THE NEW CONTEXT IN PROBLEM-SOLVING
THE NEW CONTEXT IN PROBLEM-SOLVING
Many young people have experienced the chaos and challenges within their environments. By building our cultural economy, we can foster a strong and empowered Black future. Positive influences are crucial in guiding youth, particularly those seeking a "rush" through negative behaviour. For our speakers, "rush" the excitement and fulfillment comes…
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WEAVING WITH RHODA ROBERTS AO
WEAVING WITH RHODA ROBERTS AO
Parrtjima once again invites you to take part in a special weaving workshop, first introduced in 2018 by esteemed curator Rhoda Roberts. This hands-on experience offers the chance to learn traditional weaving techniques, create beautiful, intricate designs, and gain a deeper understanding of the cultural significance of weaving in Indigenous…
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WARREN H. WILLIAMS & WESTERN WIND
WARREN H. WILLIAMS & WESTERN WIND
Warren H. Williams is Central Desert country royalty. An Arrernte man, he was born in Hermannsburg in 1963. Warren H Williams started out in his father Gus Williams’ band in Alice Springs in the 1970s and played on all his father’s five original albums throughout the 1980s. Since then, he has carved…
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COMEDY UNDER THE STARS WITH ANDY SAUNDERS
COMEDY UNDER THE STARS WITH ANDY SAUNDERS
There is no better way to make the world a better place than through comedy, and that’s exactly how Australian comedian Andy Saunders has shaped his career. A Biripi man from the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Saunders has made a name for himself on the comedy circuit, using his…
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COMEDY UNDER THE STARS WITH SEAN CHOOLBURRA
COMEDY UNDER THE STARS WITH SEAN CHOOLBURRA
Known for his wit, energetic delivery, and non-stop dance moves, Sean Choolburra is referred to as “The Godfather of Indigenous Comedy.” Recognised as one of Australia’s funniest and most versatile Aboriginal comedians, his recent work includes hosting his own TV series, Express Yourself on NITV, and guest roles on ABC’s Play School and the children’s television program Bluey. More…
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