First Nations artistsperforming arts marketsAustralian Performing Arts Market (APAM) is the Australia Council for the Arts' key strategic engagement to develop national and international touring opportunities for Australian contemporary performing arts. Prior to delivery of the Market1 by Brisbane Powerhouse...
A podcast that takes intimate interviews with First Nations artists and leaders to the world. Acclaimed presenter, journalist, actor, producer and arts guru Rhoda Roberts AO presents Deadly Voices from the House, recorded live from Sydney Opera House. Featuring a diverse selection of guest appearance...
First Nations artists and companies like Nindethana in Melbourne, Kooemba Jdarra in Brisbane and the Black Theatre in NSW developed and presented most of these works. When it came to reaching a broader audience base for these stories many made their way to the Opera House. When and how the...
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first nationsindigenous IntroducingAlways Was, Always Will Be— a collection of music from First Nations artists curated by Yorta Yorta/Bangerang woman and Acclaim staff writerTaneshia Atkinson. The ongoing playlist aims to platform storytelling that highlights the creativity of First Nations people, the...
Showcasing First Nations’ dancing to the World The Wire First Nations artists are getting more visible for their talent across Australia and worldwide, and contemporary dancing is not the…Explore PoliciesPrivacyTermsContactAMRAP Pages Member of Affiliated with Acknowledgement of Country We acknow...
Derrick said this project is especially exciting because she said it makes it feel like First Nations artists are being recognized for their work. “Opportunities like that, we would not have ever dreamed of before,” she noted. Gilbert said she is “thrilled to have my work being shared wit...
Arcade Fire, Destroyer, Stars and Peaches are just some of the 160 Canadian musicians who have signed a statement in solidarity with the First Nations Peoples in northern British Columbia blocking access to a proposed pipeline route through their unceded
When Telus sought out First Nations artists, both women were chosen to collaborate and began working together in June of 2022. Telus provided them the theme of “connectivity,” some parameters in terms of the colour scheme and using animals, then let them create. “Michaela and I were so ...
Australia Story from Entertainment ADVERTISEMENT“They’re Breaking Barriers Down”: Jessica Mauboy On Her New Album & Being A Cheerleader For First Nations Artists Alexandra Koster Last Updated 5 February 2024, 6:05 amWhen I jump on a video call with Jessica Mauboy, the first thing we talk ...