Description |
1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 22 min.) |
Series |
CAAMA Collection |
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CAAMA collection.
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Summary |
Opened in 2008, the Arlpwe Arts Centre and Gallery, in the town of Ali Curung, 350 km north of Alice Springs, provides a focus for the work of a diverse range of Indigenous artists. Artists such as Anita Dickson, May Nampijinpa Wilson, Judy Nampijinpa Long, Valerie Nakamarra Nelson and artefact maker Joe Bird, talk about their work as an expression of their link to their Country. Their art also represents a means whereby they can teach younger people in their community about Country, and also take their stories to a wider public. This delightful film shows the work of these artists, as they talk about their aspirations, intermingled with the dancing and ceremonies that marked the opening of the Arts Centre |
Credits |
Directors, Robyn Nardoo, Shane Mulcahy |
Performer |
Michael Liddle |
Event |
Originally produced by Ronin Films in 2009 |
Notes |
Originally produced Civic Square, ACT., Ronin Films, 2002 |
Subject |
Artists, Aboriginal Australian -- Australia -- Northern Territory
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Art, Aboriginal Australian -- 21st century
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Aboriginal Australians -- Australia -- Northern Territory -- Culture -- Social life and customs
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Art, Aboriginal Australian.
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Artists, Aboriginal Australian.
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Northern Territory.
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Genre/Form |
Internet videos.
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Internet videos.
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Vidéos sur Internet.
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Form |
Streaming video
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Author |
Nardoo, Robyn, Director
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Mulcahy, Shane, Director
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Kanopy (Firm)
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Ronin Films.
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