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Please note: All care is taken to ensure the accuracy of the following event details however we cannot take responsibility for any errors or omissions. Patrons are advised to check with the gallery directly prior to attending an event.



July 2010
Injalak Arts and Crafts Venue
  Injalak Arts and Crafts
 

Stone Country Festival
The community of Gunbalanya (Oenpelli) in western Arnhem Land invites you to join us for the 2010 STONE COUNTRY FESTIVAL. This much anticipated event is scheduled for 28 August 2010. On this day visitors are welcome to come to the community without a permit and share in the many and diverse activities taking place. This includes the local sports carnival, rock art tours, cultural dancing, basketball games, scenic flights, bush tucker samples, and didgeridoo playing demonstrations plus visits to the local community art centre (Injalak Arts and Crafts). Local bands will headline the days musical festivities. Painting and fibre art demonstrations will take place at the local art centre all day. The Stone Country Festival is a day not to miss.
For more information: www.injalak.com.au
28 July

 

Injalak Art Centre

 
 
 
Djilpin Arts Venue
  Djilpin Arts
 

Walking with Spirits Festival
Presented by Djilpin Arts in partnership with the Australian Shakespeare Company, WALKING WITH SPIRITS is Beswick Community’s annual open cultural celebration. Held 20 kms from the Community at the spectacular wilderness location Malkgulumbu, WALKING WITH SPIRITS features traditional corroborree from several Arnhem Land languages together with songs and stories told in dance, music, puppetry, fire and film. Initiated by the community in 2002, WALKING WITH SPIRITS is held every year. Visitors are invited to camp for the weekend in this spectacular lakeside setting, open to the public only once a year.

For more information: www.djilpinarts.org.au
31 July

 

Art & Culture Centre

 
 
 

August 2010
Buku Larrnggay Mulka Venue
  Buku Larrnggay Mulka
 

Garma Festival
The 12th Garma Festival – Australia's leading cultural exchange event – will be held from 6-10 August 2010 at Gulkula, North East Arnhem Land, NT.

Garma is a nationally significant, intimate, spectacular celebration of cultural traditions and practices – dance, song, music, and art (including presentations, collaborations, sales) – and the annual venue for a major Key Forum on Indigenous issues.

For more information: www.garma.telstra.com
www.yirrkala.com
6 August - 10 August

 

Art & Culture Centre

 
 
 
Gapuwiyak Culture and Arts Venue
  Gapuwiyak Culture and Arts
 

|urru\u Yol\uwu\ Mala Dj^mapuy
A group exhibition from Gapuwiyak (Lake Evella), East Arnhem Land
The newest Indigenous culture centre in the Northern Territory will exhibit fine paintings, yidaki (didgeridoo), sculpture and the beautiful and renowned fibre art of the region. Artworks from around twenty artists including the 2010 National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Awards finalist, Dolly Dhimburra Bidingal, will be featured.

Artists will be on-hand to demonstrate their skills and answer questions from the public 10:00am – 12:00pm on Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th August.

The exhibition aptly titled |urru\u Yol\uwu\ Mala Dj^mapuy (Gapuwiyak Culture and Arts First Exhibition) – will be officially opened by the local MLA and NT Minister for Indigenous Development, Malarndirri McCarthy, with artists from Gapuwiyak, at 1:15 pm, Friday 13 August.

For further information contact:
Tara Leckey 0416 820 530 or Danielle Cullen 0415 711 507

13 August - 29 August

 

Territory Craft Gallery
Darwin

 
 
 

Please note: All care is taken to ensure the accuracy of the following event details however we cannot take responsibility for any errors or omissions. Patrons are advised to check with the gallery directly prior to attending an event.


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