Puppeteers: Edwin Lee Mulligan, Damon Lockwood, Ghislain Boa Ngouansavanh, Roechelle Rivers. Children of Pandanus Park performing as Diatoms, FLying Foxes and Butterflies.
Set designer: Chris Hill; Puppet and set construction: Gwen Knox, Georgia Deguara, Chris Hill, Sandy McKendrick. Choreographer: Lena John Gomez. Dramaturg: Mari Lourey. Sound engineer: James Gentle. Stage manager: Chelsea Knight. Lighting and Production:
Two boys find themselves arguing over the ownership of a bike. After it becomes clear neither will give up, they go out to seek an arbiter, a man they call 'Uncle Eagle'.
Young people in Warruwi find strange messages around the community. Their mission is to find out the meaning of the messages and keep their culture strong.
This is a 12 minute film directed by Indigenous women about fertility, pregnancy and family for young Indigenous women who have rheumatic heart disease (RHD). This is culturally appropriate health information for a target audience of girls and young women from ages 13 to 20s who …
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