An interview conducted by " Drongo Jack " Paton at my home in Telarah of how I became involved in Country Music and my heritage. Interviewer was Jack Paton.
Big Sing in the Desert is an annual four day singing event that welcomes singers from across Australia at Ross River Homestead near Alice Springs. Big Sing is a wonderful celebration of all our voices, where culture and music are shared. Singers from across Central Australia join …
Introduction to Big Sing in the Desert - a choral camp held in the East MacDonnell Ranges in the Northern Territory.
Singers come from remote communities of the central desert and join with singers and from all states and territories of Australia for 4 days of sharing songs, …
Singing For Belonging is a short documentary celebrating the 10 year Anniversary of the Winanjjikari Music Centre. Acknowledging the forefathers who's dream it was to bring a music centre to the central desert tablelands of Australia.
In 2006 The Winanjjikari Music Centre was an …
Award winning Noongar singer songwriter Gina Williams, with musicians Guy Ghouse and David Hyams, have been working with Noongar communities as part of CAN WA’s Voices of the Wheatbelt program.
Through 2012, Aboriginal Elders and young people came together to share stories …
First Languages Australia short with Ethel Munn and her Maranoa Lullaby.
This video is a part of the First Languages Australia Gambay language map project. Available to view here: https://gambay.com.au
In 2004 Nabarlek completed one of the most amazing regional tours ever undertaken. From Esperence in southern WA to Kununurra in the Kimberley the band travelled performed and met amazing people. Nabarlek On Tour is a glimpse of what it takes to be on the road.
Brenden Hines is a long-time member of Winanjjikari Music Centre, here is a story on one of his most famous songs in Tennant Creek 'Jarra Jarra'. Sung in Walrpiri language. Winanjjikari Music Centre Musicians come from a variety of language backgrounds including; Warlpiri, …
The 8th biennal Keela Dreaming Festival was Kellerberrin’s celebration of art, music, dance, culture, sport and community. Held at Kellerberrin in early March, the 2013 festival video captures all the fun and excitement of the longest running Noongar festival in the Wheatbelt. …
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