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DANCING TAPESTRIES
Culmination of two months of workshops. The aim was to get Darwin people of all ages to come together and be “actively’ involved, and to head towards a performance.
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LAJAMANU COMMUNITY RESIDENCY 1
Three arts workers develop theatrical and visual arts skills with the younger community members, culminating in a performance and tour of other Warlpiri speaking communities.
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Visual Arts Residency
Tim Newth in the Aboriginal community of Lajamanu. Murals and the creation of large banners.
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Community Dancer In Residence
Brown's Mart Community Arts Community Dance Program. Dance Development Officer Sarah Calver.
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DANCE ON DARWIN
Dance on Darwin is a celebration of the strength, richness and diversity of dance in Darwin.
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DANCE FEAST
This meal and dance performance consisted of five groups combining to make a Feast of Dance. The age range of the performers was between 4 and 74.
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Living in Isolation
Founding Directors of Tracks, worked on this Corrugated Iron Youth Theatre. First contact with the Warlpiri people of Lajamanu.
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Community Dancer In Residence
A new position of Community Dance Artist was taken up by Sarah Calver, and was placed under the administration of Brown's Mart Community Art.
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