Wanganaranku loosely translates in Pitjantjatjara as respect. The Areyonga school was keen for Red Dust to run some programs which focused on respectful relationships during our March 2014 community visit. After some workshop based sessions with students looking at how our …
Recorded onsite in Peppimenarti, Northern Territory, 2015, during a Red Dust Role Models Healthy Living Program. Peppi Band is Jerry, Nathan and Errold. Recorded and mixed by Steve Lane & Wayne Glenn.
Red Dust: This is a music video for the song 'On Two Wheels' written and recorded in November 2015 at the Peppimenrati School. The official video will be premiered at the Barunga Festival for the 2016 Road Safety Short Film Competition.
'Utju Eyes' is the second song from Areyonga, this year produced through the Red Dust Role Models 'Health Prommotion in Indigenous Communities' Tours for 2012. For this tour (June 4th - 7th) our Red Dust team (consisting of sport, health and music workers) worked with the young …
Red Dust: North Tanami Band Piturlu Yarmpiya
Zachary Bruce from the ABC ran some literacy and Heywire workshops last week. YCTV E4 T3 2021
ICTV Community News is a news and current affairs program, delivered in Indigenous languages. It provides ICTV audiences access to national, regional and local information in language. This project is being developed in partnership with The Koori Mail and ABC. This project …
It's the first ever game for competition points at Ltyentye Apurte Oval! Ltyentye Apurte vs Plenty Highway - Under 18s Ltyentye Apurte vs Titjikala Seniors Sunday 1st of August 2021 Ltyentye Apurte Oval
In Part 1 of this series Elders, artists and staff from three Aboriginal community controlled art centres share their perspectives on why art centres play such a vital role for them and their communities, and keep older artists strong.
This story invites the audience to listen to Elders, artists and staff from three Aboriginal community controlled art centres as they share the vital role they play in keeping their Elders strong and connected. Elders are the backbone of these centres and play a critical role in …
In Part 2 of this series we hear how art centres play a role in keeping older artists and Elders connected to their communities and Country, and communities connected to each other. Artists share how central Elders are to keeping culture alive and strong, and how art centres …
Part 3 of this series invites the audience to understand what art centres need to keep playing their vital roles in their communities. Elders, artists and staff of three Aboriginal community controlled art centres share the importance of recognising and resourcing the art centres …
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