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Munuk Gapu premiered at the 2008 Darwin Festival
Credits:
Darwin Festival
Photographer:
Glenn Campbell
Caption:

Munuk Gapu - Freshwater Saltwater - by Indigenous dancer and choreographer Gary Lang presented at the 2008 Darwin Festival as a world premiere.

Imagine Alice
Credits:
Arts NT and Regional Arts Australia
Photographer:
Pam French
Caption:
IMAGINE ALICE featured at the 2008 Regional Arts Australia's sixth biennial conference  art at the heart was a program of installation based works, exhibitions and other events that gave local artists the opportunity to show their work and exchange with artists from interstate.
Rehearsal at the Darwin Symphony Orchestra
Credits:
Darwin Symphony Orchestra
Photographer:
Neil Williamson
Caption:
In 2008 the Darwin Symphony Orchestra presented concerts feature an engaging selection of music, from the classics of the 19th Century, to the contemporary music of today.
Galuku Gallery at the 2008 Darwin Festival
Credits:
Darwin Festival
Photographer:
Glenn Campbell
Caption:
The Galuku (Palm Tree) Gallery is one of the highlights of the Darwin Festival as the Botanical Gardens are transformed into an art gallery without walls.
Liberty Songs at the 2008 Darwin Festival
Credits:
Darwin Festival
Photographer:
Glenn Campbell
Caption:
Liberty Songs presented a collaboration of Indigenous songwriters Shellie Morris, Leah Flanagan and Lou Bennett to join women from Darwin's Liberian refugee community to explore and share their cultural stories and experiences through songs
Imagine Alice
Credits:
Arts NT and Regional Arts Australia
Photographer:
Pam French
Caption:
IMAGINE ALICE featured at the 2008 Regional Arts Australia's sixth biennial conference  art at the heart was a program of installation based works, exhibitions and other events that gave local artists the opportunity to show their work and exchange with artists from interstate.
Tracks Dance performance Struck
Credits:
Tracks Dance Company
Photographer:
Peter Eve
Caption:

Love struck, Star struck, Struck down. STRUCK is a romance set in unstable times of change set amongst the World War II ruins of Darwin. It is a meeting of difference utilising Break-Dance, Ballet, and Contemporary dance styles.

Nicky Fearn and Samantha Chalmers featured in the theatre production Tracy
Credits:
Business Unusual
Photographer:
Fiona Morrison
Caption:
Featuring Samantha Chalmers (left) and Nicky Fearn in Tracy, a theatre production that tells the story of two young girls leading very different lives who suffer displacement and loss twice over and find themselves in the centre of the most frightening storm ever to hit the coast of Australia. Based on fact with elements of fiction, this meticulously researched drama follows the real life stories of the two performers.
art at the heart 2008 Regional Arts Australia Opening Ceremony
Credits:
Arts NT and Regional Arts Australia
Photographer:
James Spiers
Caption:
A total of 950 delegates met in the desert town of Alice Springs for Regional Arts Australia's sixth biennial conference  art at the heart. The conference held from 3-5 October 2008 provided artists, arts workers and arts volunteers the opportunity to gather, discuss, perform and celebrate the arts and cultural achievements of regional Australia.

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Goeffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu at the 2008 Darwin Festival
Credits:
Darwin Festival
Photographer:
Glenn Campbell
Caption:
Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu performs at the 2008 Darwin Festival. Gurrumul has released his self titled debut in 2008 which has received two ARIA Awards and recognition across the Australian music industry.
 
Strange Fruit at the Darwin Festival
Credits:
Darwin Festival
Photographer:
Glenn Campbell
Caption:
Strange Fruit with 'Spheres' at the 2008 Darwin Festival. Giant, illuminated orbs gradually emerged to stand high above the ground on 4 metre poles which bent and bowed to impossible breathtaking angles.
 
InCite/ Warlpiri Youth Development Aboriginal Corporation Hip Hop Program, (Mt Theo- Yuendumu).
Credits:
InCite Youth Arts
Photographer:

James Mangohig

Caption:
InCite/ Warlpiri Youth Development Aboriginal Corporation Hip Hop Program, (Mt Theo- Yuendumu). InCite produces quality youth arts activities engaging young people in creative expression and creates new opportunities for valuing and recognising the importance of the arts in positive lifestyle choices.
 
The quickest dream ever as part of Imagine Alice by Andrew Moynihan
Credits:
Arts NT and Regional Arts Australia
Photographer:
Dave Nixon
Caption:
'The quickest dream ever' by Andrew Moynihan. IMAGINE ALICE featured at the 2008 Regional Arts Australia's sixth biennial conference  art at the heart was a program of installation based works, exhibitions and other events that gave local artists the opportunity to show their work and exchange with artists from interstate.
Pip McManus projections as part of Imagine Alice
Credits:
Arts NT and Regional Arts Australia
Photographer:
Pip McManus
Caption:

Pip McManus projections as part of IMAGINE ALICE featured at the 2008 Regional Arts Australia's sixth biennial conference  art at the heart was a program of installation based works, exhibitions and other events that gave local artists the opportunity to show their work and exchange with artists from interstate.

Tracks Dance production Struck
Credits:
Tracks Dance Company
Photographer:
Peter Eve
Caption:
Love struck, Star struck, Struck down. STRUCK (2008) is a romance set in unstable times of change set amongst the World War II ruins of Darwin. It is a meeting of difference utilising Break-Dance, Ballet, and Contemporary dance styles.
Elliat Rich with her design Two-Way
Credits:
Elliat Rich
Photographer:
Alex Kershaw
Caption:
Elliat Rich with her design Two-Way, a wearable garment that aims to illustrate and provide a point of reflection on the two-way process of respiration. The design takes as its starting point the premise that every breath we take is one that is shared by a plant. This work stems from a broader exploration that seeks to convey a sense of our (humans) connection to a holistic system.
Tabags by Philomena Hali presented at Imagine Alice
Credits:
Philomena Hali
Photographer:
Philomena Hali
Caption:
Teabag portraits by Philomena Hali presented as part of IMAGINE ALICE featured at the 2008 Regional Arts Australia's sixth biennial conference  art at the heart was a program of installation based works, exhibitions and other events that gave local artists the opportunity to show their work and exchange with artists from interstate.

 

 

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