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Friday, 18 January 2008 |
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Sorry we haven't had a chance to write a longer news update yet, as you can imagine we're flat out here! In the mean time please check out some of these fantastic reviews we've been getting for our now sold-out wonderfully successful Sydney Festival season.
Thanks to everyone who has volunteered, driven us to an airport, taken someone shopping, been backstage with grapes and helped us with this tour. There are 35 of us working on the tour and many more people supporting us to be here.
Wiru mulapa!
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Last Updated ( Monday, 21 January 2008 )
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Wednesday, 28 November 2007 |
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Thanks to Beth for keeping the news up to date in my absence. It was great to read this from the other side of the world and catch a glimpse of how the project looks from afar. It was quite a leap from Ernabella to Salzburg, not just across time zones and temperatures but into the culture of an international conference where English was the currency for trading information and ideas about creative projects and policies addressing local and global concerns.
The Salzburg Global Seminar, entitled ‘Cultural Institutions without Walls’, was essentially a think tank around questions of community engagement and cultural policy but, coming from such diverse situations, participants soon wanted to learn of the details of each others’ working praxis – the struggles and successes - and it was this which engaged and inspired me most deeply.
This is not Central Australia. View from the window, Salzburg, Austria. (click to enlarge)
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Last Updated ( Friday, 07 December 2007 )
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Tuesday, 23 October 2007 |
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Farewell to Pukatja! The last piece of music to be captured by the incredibly popular Kane Hall based recording studio was four hours of a live concert featuring many of the musicians who have been laying their tracks down over our three and a half week stay. Over a hundred Pukatja kids and adults shook their mana-s surrounded by the halls wonderous day-glow designs and the sweet desert reggae sounds. Thanks to all the musicians - Mervin, Chriswell, Winmati, Clarence, Sandy, Phillip, Jacob, Wanyima, Lachlin, Jamie, Mawatji, many more, and Joseph Tapaya, who also gave us a lovely thank-you speech. |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 27 October 2007 )
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