Saturday, February 20, 2016

Blak & Bright: Blak Gala: Stories Behind the Songs

The first Victorian Indigenous Literary Festival is presented in Melbourne from 18 to 21 February 2016. Playwright and author Jane Harrison of Muruwari heritage is Blak & Bright's Festival Director. Her message: Let's read Blak, hear Blak and celebrate Blak stories.

On Friday night I attended Blak Gala: Stories Behind the Songs, a festival event presented by the Wheeler Centre and held at Shebeen in Manchester Lane in Melbourne. Aboriginal musicians Monica Weightman, Kutcha Edwards and James Henry performed and talked about the stories behind their songs. Actor/writer Tammy Anderson was MC.



Tammy Anderson interviews Monica Weightman.

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 Kutcha Edwards with Dan Fox on guitar.

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Monica Weightman and James Henry.

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For information on Blak & Bright, The Victorian Indigenous Literary Festival,  please visit http://blakandbright.com.au/

Sunday, February 7, 2016

Yalukit Wilum Ngargee: People Place Gathering



The eleventh Indigenous music and cultural festival YALUKIT WILUM NGARGEE was held on 6 February 2016 at O'Donnell Gardens in St Kilda. The celebration is part of the St Kilda Festival. The main event, FESTIVAL SUNDAY, will be held on Sunday 14 February on the St Kilda foreshore.


Yesterday, on a beautiful summer's day, I visited Yalukit Wilum Ngargee: People Place Gathering - for the first time.

I arrived after the Welcome to Country by Arweet Carolyn Briggs, a senior Boon Wurrung spokesperson. Boon Wurrung is a clan of the greater Kulin nations. Euro Yuroke, more commonly known as St Kilda, is on the land of the Boon Wurrung people.


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Embracing smoke at a Smoking Ceremony.

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Indigenous Hip Hop Projects performed. I admired their dancers.

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Yalukit Wilum Ngargee was hosted by the wonderful actor/writer Tammy Anderson.
Tammy watches the Hip Hop crew from the stage.

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Birds of Prey were on show at Yalukit Wilum Ngargee.
Barn Owl and Masked Owl.
 
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Wedge-tailed Eagle.
The eagle is the Kulin nations' spiritual being.

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 On the stage Monica Weightman gave a great performance.
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There were many more musical acts to follow finishing with Bart Willoughby in the evening but it was time for me to leave.


I am looking forward to another Yalukit event: CONFINED. The exhibition by Indigenous artists currently in or recently released from custody in Victoria will be shown at the Gallery, St Kilda Town Hall, from 10 February to 8 March 2016.

For details and further Yalukit events:
http://www.stkildafestival.com.au/yalukit/other-events