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1 online resource (streaming video file) (28 min. 4 sec.) ; 169196159 bytes |
Summary |
*Coarse Language, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program may contain images and voices of people who have died*Sculptures In The Scrub is a half-hour documentary that tracks an exciting new regional art project that its organisers hope will breathe new life into a once-thriving country town. The small town of Baradine is a far flung community in far western NSW. It's hoped a new sculpture trail at nearby Dandry Gorge will lure travellers off the Newell Highway into exploring the area's rich Indigenous history and truly spectacular Pilliga landscape.With only four weeks to create their sculptures, the four artists must embrace the assistance of the local young people and Indigenous elders. It's a process of community engagement that sees some touching cross cultural relationships formed that will resonate far into the future |
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Broadcast 2011-09-13 at 02:30:00 |
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Classification: M |
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Families -- Cross-cultural studies.
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Indigenous peoples in art.
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Landscapes in art.
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Sculpture.
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New South Wales -- Coonabarabran.
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New South Wales -- Pilliga.
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Streaming video
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Bates, Badger, contributor
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Dundas, Ken, contributor
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Garling, Brett, contributor
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Henry, Col, contributor
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Hutchinson, Ken, contributor
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Liz Cutts, Ronnie, contributor
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Madden, Pat, contributor
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Ruttley, Roblyn, contributor
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Sutherland, Bob, contributor
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