Music

1,000 Flowers

I'd like to share my vision with you and invite you to spread the word across your networks, and to be part of an upcoming event called 1,000 Flowers.

Indigenous actor needed for Shakespeare-by-the-river

The Acting Factory Inc. requires an indigenous performer between the ages of 18 and 30 to play 'Puck' in their 2010 season of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'.
The concept revolves around 'Puck' being the spiritual connection to the land and forests for colonial settlers and convicts.
performances are held outdoors on the banks of the Nepean River annually and are supported as a community event by the Penrith City Council.

Heavenly Sisters/ Angels of Arnhem Land

<b>New Songs</b><p>

New songs from the studio of life. If you listen you will hear dogs barking, children playing, the answer and call of the Yolngu language. No sterile recording studio here. People come and go from their temporary accomodation close to the Gove Aluminium refinery. Midst the chaos and uncertainty, the beautiful purity and spirit of the Galpu women, striving for a better life for their children and their families, rings out. All proceeds from the sales of these songs go back to the Galpu community.<p>

Didgeridoos, Boomerangs, & Clapping sticks

"Didgeridoos, Boomerangs, & Clapping sticks"

Music video on an internet television channel will provide the newest and most popular media tool for indigenous enterprise in Australia.

Currently there are diverse groups who wish to use this application but do not have the capacity for understanding the online capabilities of the internet.

Nyikina Cultural Centre

The Project is a model of best practice for improving remote Indigenous life outcomes by providing cultural solutions to promoting social harmony and creating real employment through sustainable cultural industries such as tourism, land care and cultural education.

The Project is a natural and essential development for improving and sustaining social, cultural and economic outcomes of Indigenous people and others in the West Kimberley Region.

It has wide support from various levels of government, business and community interests.

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