Description My Banbiya, tells the story of the family, banbiya, taking the new baby to the local waterhole where my Banbiya introduce baby to their favourite activities.
An Australian blue heeler named Bluey must get home to his family in time for Christmas. On his journey through the outback, Bluey meets many native Australian animals and learns a secret about how Santa delivers presents.
This film was made by students at Pigeon Hole School in the Northern Territory after returning to Country with Elders to listen to the story of the Lardaj Dreaming, the Rough Tailed Goanna. They interpreted the story using animation, spoken word and film.
Lardaj, The …
Tom is sitting at home, bored when his big sister suggests he should come and see what family are doing at the Yarrenyty Arltere Art Centre. Tom is very surprised by what he discovers.
Conceived, developed and shot on location at the Yarrenyty Arltere Learning Centre (YALC) in …
Junba is storytelling through traditional song and dance. In this video we ask children from Mowanjum Community what they love about Junba and why they think it is important.
A school holiday program created and presented by Barkly Regional Arts and funded by Territory Families. Pipe Up is an activity that was aimed at 10-17 year olds and taught young people how to create stencils in which they then designed and spray painted them on to 1.5m - 3metre …
This film is about a boy gang, from the sea and a girl gang, from the desert that didn't know each other existed until they meet on the beach. It is a movement piece dedicated to the unique place of their hometown of Roebourne which sits on the edge of the desert, near the sea.
This is the story about how grandma and grandpa find a way to help their grandson, Little Dingi take more responsibility for the choices he makes. Conceived, developed and shot on location at the Yarrenyty Arltere Learning Centre (YALC) in the Larapinta Valley Town Camp Alice …
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