| Greetings from Pukatja |
| Thursday, 11 October 2007 | |
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Greetings from Pukatja in South Australia, home to many of the minyma (women) who have graced the stage for the Ngapartji Ngapartji show over the past year with their soulful harmonies as well as a number of young people who have taken part in video making for many of the movies you see on the website. For the past two weeks Ngapartji Ngapartji have set up camp here with a mobile recording studio running from the school hall, facilitated by audio engineer Steve Fraser from Melbourne and artsworker/Ngapartji Ngapartji Choir Coordinator Beth Sometimes who’ve been working long hours to cater to the enthusiasm of a community with a rich tradition of inma (song) and music that both young people and old are keen to record. ![]() Pantjiti Lewis, Dani, Roxanne, Beth, Rhoda, Steve and Arlo
We are very grateful to Ernabella School for hosting the project, putting us up at the school and enabling us to use the school hall. So far we’ve had the ladies recording gospel songs as well as Christmas hymns and in the next few days they’ll be rehearsing and recording the songs from the Ngapartji Ngapartji show. We’ve also had the young fellas recording desert reggae and acting as mentors to a younger generation of desert musicians. On Saturday there’s going to be gathering of minyma pampa tjuta (senior women) who want to record some of the stories and songs they remember from childhood and next week the Ernabella Children’s Choir, who have recently performed in Adelaide, will record their repertoire. Steve recording with the young fellas Ladies recording gospel songs At the same time the music recordings have inspired some musicians to make video clips. Rhoda, Batesy and myself have been braving the walpa pulka (big wind) this afternoon to make a clip for one of Rhoda’s original songs and Batesy and Rhoda are sitting now with Rhoda’s sister, Lisa, editing the footage shot in the rocky hills around the community. Steve reckons it’s ‘Rage’ material so watch out for ‘Ngura Wiru Ilkaringka’.
Steve and Mervin listening to Mervin's recording Rhoda,Batesy, Nami and Dani in our new T shirts BIG THANKS TO THE TRADES HALL LEARNING GROUP FOR FUNDRAISING FOR US TO MAKE THESE!! Before I sign off from Pukatja I want to mention that Pantjiti and Simon McKenzie were recently awarded the Preston Lifetime Achievement Award for their work in media at the 9th National Remote Media Festival which was held in Warakurna, WA, in September.
Lucky we have a new company manager on board. Mariaa Randall has joined the team in Alice and has been busy these past few weeks booking flights and accommodation and doing an awesome job nutting out the logistics of touring a show with a cast who are dotted all over the country. Great to have you on board Mariaa. So its' official: We are excited to announce that the full production of Ngapartji Ngapartji will be at Belvoir St Theatre from January 9 to Febrary 10 as part of the Sydney Festival! Spread the word! Dani |
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