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Title The Deadlys 2010
Published Australia : SBS ONE, 2010
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Summary Where can you get powerhouse performances from Australia's hottest Indigenous artists like Dan Sultan, Christine Anu, Archie Roach, Ali Mills, Frank Yamma and Bangarra Dance Theatre all in the one place? Easy - be watching SBS's broadcast of the 2010 Deadly Awards.The Deadly Awards is black Australia's night of nights, dedicated to recognising and showcasing Indigenous excellence in fields such as the arts, sport, fashion (as seen on the black carpet), education, health, employment, cultural advancement and leadership.Voting in the popular choice categories was open to all Australians, while a group of past Deadly winners has decided the outcome of the Community and Hall of Fame awards - and now it's time to see who won.Finalists include famous names like Dan Sultan, Troy Cassar-Daley, Casey Donovan, Lance Franklin, Greg Inglis, Rohanee Cox, Timana Tahu, Jessica Mauboy, Wendell Sailor and SBS's own Karla Grant, up for TV Personality of the Year.Hosted by two of Australia's brightest stars, actor Luke Carroll and hip-hop sensation Naomi Wenitong, this 16th Deadly Awards will be a fast-paced night of entertainment, glitz, glamour and grass-roots musicianship, on the Sydney Opera House stage."The Deadlys just keeps getting better," says executive producer Gavin Jones. "Each year the most prominent entertainers in Indigenous Australia step up to be part of the show and each year, the show doesn't disappoint." So for an awards night that's uniquely Australian, be watching the 2010 Deadlys. (An SBS Production) (Arts) PG CC WS
Notes Closed captioning in English
Event Broadcast 2010-10-03 at 22:25:00
Notes Classification: PG
Subject Artists, Aboriginal Australian.
Awards.
Carroll, Luke.
Indigenous peoples in art.
Australia.
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