First Nations
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Brisbane Electronic Producer HVWKS Showcases His Grittier Side With New Music
Brisbane electronic producer Henry Epong takes his HVWKS project from development to dance floor when he performs as part of 'Deadly Hearts: A Celebration Of Australian
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Review: Mojo Juju @ QPAC (Brisbane)
‘Native Tongue’ is more than a song and an album. It’s a reconciliation. And, by its existence, an invitation.
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Deline Briscoe Shares Her Heart & Spirit At 2020 National Folk Festival
Esteemed musician and proud Yalanji woman, Deline Briscoe is part of the first artist announcement for the 2020 National Folk Festival (staged in Canberra).
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Review: Katie Noonan & Australian String Quartet @ The Tivoli Theatre (Brisbane)
Hallowed be the anecdotes of the Jandai ancestors, as encapsulated in verse by Oodgeroo Noonuccal, and enthroned on pillars of voice, spoken and sung.
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Black Is The New White Review @ Adelaide Festival Centre
On the surface, 'Black Is The New White' is a classic tale of lovers from different tribes.
Charlotte Gibson and Francis Smith are young and in love, but their... -
2020 Bangarra Dance Theatre Programme
Australia's leading Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander performing arts company Bangarra Dance Theatre embraces its fourth decade with a powerful contemporary dance
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Perth Festival 2020 Programme
On a bedrock of Indigenous culture, Perth Festival is welcoming audiences to a glorious summer celebration of people and place.
Over 24 days and nights, Perth will... -
Boox Kid Shares 5 Statements Said By Non-Parents
Introducing Boox Kid, a cross-genre producer and artist whose tantalising sounds you can catch live at WAMFest (in Perth) this weekend.
In March this year, Boox Kid... -
The Narli Ensemble: Making Important Connections Via Music
The sounds and stories of the Kimberley Region come alive in the cross-cultural collaboration, The Narli Ensemble.
Developed by Tura New Music, the production is a... -
Bradley Hall Band Will Have You Dancing In The Aisles
Song and storytelling has long run through the genetics of Bradley Hall, a Nyiyaparli man from the remote Eastern Pilbara in Western Australia.
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Black Swan State Theatre Company 2020 Season
Black Swan State Theatre Company Of WA (BSSTC) present their 2020 season 'Stories From Here'.
Artists from Western Australia and beyond will tell stories that... -
Mojo Juju Headlines The Inaugural November Nights Concert Series
Next month, Woodville Town Hall (in Adelaide) will play host to November Nights – a two-night festival featuring a diverse range of female performers coming together to
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Open Homes Presented By La Boite And Backbone: Open Letter From Two Storytellers Amanda And Troy
Have you ever wanted to pop into someone's house, out of sheer curiosity?
La Boite Theatre Company and Backbone are coming together to give you that opportunity,... -
No Black Seas Exhibition In Adelaide: Open Letter From Artist Sherrie Jones
Yindjibarndi woman, Sherrie Jones, was raised in the coastal town of Carnarvon, near the Shark Bay world heritage area, before moving briefly to the barren mining town of
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Mavis Staples and Smog's Bill Callahan Headline WOMADelaide 2020's First 20 Acts
Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and Grammy Award-winner, not to mention a living musical legend and civil rights icon, Mavis Staples headlines the first round of 20 artists set
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Curtis Taylor Lets His Exhibition Speak For Itself At PICA In Perth
Over the past decade, Perth-based Martu artist Curtis Taylor has emerged as one of Australia’s leading contemporary artists.
His first solo exhibition, Untitled... -
Dan Sultan Sings Songs Of Justice At A Special Concert In Brisbane
This October, Australian singer-songwriter Dan Sultan joins forces with more than 200 musicians and vocalists for 'Songs Of Justice', a concert inspired by the music and
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MOSAIC Multicultural Festival Celebrates Queensland's Artistic Diversity
Multicultural Development Australia (MDA) aims to embrace cultural contributions made by Queenslanders at the MOSAIC Multicultural Festival.
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Woodford Folk Festival Leaks First Artists
Woodford Folk Festival has revealed the first taste of their 2019/2020 programme ahead of the full announce in October.
From live music, comedy and theatre to queer... -
From Darkness Review @ Brisbane Festival 2019
'From Darkness' is a confronting, moving, and hilarious play about culture, loss, and the world beyond.
'From Darkness' tells the story of an Indigenous family...
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