Traditional Vocals (Songmen): Jason Guwanbal Gurruwiwi and Djalu Gurruwiwi
Yiḏaki (Didgeridoo) : Vernon Marritj'ŋu Gurruwiwi
Traditional Vocals (Dancers): Larry Larrtjaŋga Gurruwiwi, Andrew Minyapa Gurruwiwi, Dion Marimunuk Gurruwiwi, Sebastian Guyundula Burarrwaŋa, Adrian Guyundu Gurruwiwi, PJ White, Shane Mäwul Dhamarrandji
Album Produced by: Stu Kelleway, Larrtjaŋga Gurruwiwi, Minyapa Gurruwiwi, Andrew Grimes
Yipirinya School hosted an empowering Red Dust Healthy Living Program that focused on the themes of safety, security, and trust. The program aimed to provide a safe space for students to express themselves and develop a sense of identity, confidence, and self-esteem. The …
In alignment with The International Decade for Indigenous Languages 2022-2032, this song
and lyrics have been made by the students of Tiwi College with support from Francis Kapijiyi
Orsto, Red Dust Role Models and Mamanta.
Many efforts have been made to use correct Tiwi …
Five years is a long time in the lives of men. In the life of a country it’s the blink of an eye.
Balang Lewis and the four senior Wagalak, Rembarrnga and Dalabon Songmen on this landmark Australian album are all sadly passed since its original, strictly limited release in …
In April 2015, Desert Pea Media held a two-week community engagement/song writing project with young people and community representatives in Maningrida, NT – a small and very remote community in Central Western Arnhem Land, NT.
The community of Maningrida is one of the most …
‘Wadeye Voices’ was produced by Wadeye OLSH Thamarrurrr Students, local musicians, and the Red Dust Team. The music video is a celebration of local culture and language.
The lyrics were written by students and community members in Murrinh-patha and describe how it is …
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