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- One of the world's greatest songwriters. A suitcase filled with never-before-seen songs, half-written. Three musicians from the other side of the world - Adelaide, South Australia - brought together with musicians from Austin, Texas, to bring these forgotten gems of American songwriting to life. A once-in-a-lifetime journey of discovery.
- This First Nations led short film comes from First Nations owned and governed Aboriginal art centre Iwantja Arts, which is located in the rocky, desert country of Indulkana Community on the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands in the remote north-west of South Australia. More then forty young men and women from Indulkana Community story boarded, created props, and prepared dances in workshops led by Iwantja artists to create the film, which explores the inter-generational effects of the transition from traditional Anangu life prior to first contact through to contemporary life in Indulkana Community. The film incorporates dance and music, both traditional and contemporary, blending live action with animated sequences. While the film looks at the drastic and often damaging changes faced by Anangu people across generations, the project's leaders want their film to convey a positive message, celebrating Anangu cultural resilience and a spirit of irreverent humour.
- A group of children living in Central Australia on the APY Lands prepare to compete in the annual Ernabella Dance Competition. This doc offers a unique insight into the quirks and joys of living in 1 of Australia's most remote communities.
- An immersive 360 degree Projection/Virtual Reality work featuring Gerry Wedd's political narrative ceramic forms and Gabriella Smart's musical soundscape.
- Discover the connections between dance, spirituality, ritual and country in this portrait of Ngarrindjeri elder and dancer Major Sumner.
- Discover the connections between art, history and identity in this portrait of Ngarrindjeri elder and wood carver Major Sumner.
- Discover the connections between art, landscape, survival and family in this portrait of Ngarrindjeri elder and cultural weaver Ellen Trevorrow.
- Discover the connections between her art, Ngarrindjeri weaving and belonging in this portrait of Ngarrindjeri artist, painter and sculptor Betty Sumner.