This article deals with a festival organised in Milingimbi, a Yolngu community in Northeast Arnhem Land, and has the objective of analysing its socio-cultural and political meaning. Turning attention to dance performance, I suggest that this festival creates a space in which the intergenerational tensions within the community as well as the political conflicts between Indigenous communities and Australian Government institutions are displayed and negotiated. It is in this space that community members have the potential for formulating new socio-political and aesthetic syntheses that realign individual and community realities to historical circumstances in a continuing and rapid transformation
Indigenous cultural festivals attract international performers and audiences. They include events as...
In order to shed light on the creative ways that the concept of cultural heritage is being employed ...
This article situates the phenomenon of indigenous cultural festivals in the context of globalizatio...
This article deals with a festival organised in Milingimbi, a Yolngu community in Northeast Arnhem L...
This article deals with the annually held Gattjirrk Cultural Festival organised in Milingimbi, a Yol...
This article deals with the annually held Gattjirrk Cultural Festival organised in Milingimbi, a Yol...
Festivals and other public events that feature indigenous dance performances are a burgeoning phenom...
This article charts the development of, and connections created through, the Vancouver-based Talking...
Exploring the duplicitous spatial politics of intercultural land ownership in Australia, I question ...
Community arts in Australia, as in many other countries, continue to permeate society, illuminating ...
International audienceBuilding on the idea that Yolngu ceremonies from northeast Arnhem Land arise f...
Indigenous festivals can be a potent site for cross-cultural negotiations of meaning, and spaces whe...
Festivals bring people together in affirmations of community. This article looks at two festivals ...
Drawing on research at two Indigenous festivals – Riddu Riđđu and the ORIGINS Festival of First Nati...
The paper complements Peter Dunbar-Hall's account of the song 'Nitmiluk' providing a context for the...
Indigenous cultural festivals attract international performers and audiences. They include events as...
In order to shed light on the creative ways that the concept of cultural heritage is being employed ...
This article situates the phenomenon of indigenous cultural festivals in the context of globalizatio...
This article deals with a festival organised in Milingimbi, a Yolngu community in Northeast Arnhem L...
This article deals with the annually held Gattjirrk Cultural Festival organised in Milingimbi, a Yol...
This article deals with the annually held Gattjirrk Cultural Festival organised in Milingimbi, a Yol...
Festivals and other public events that feature indigenous dance performances are a burgeoning phenom...
This article charts the development of, and connections created through, the Vancouver-based Talking...
Exploring the duplicitous spatial politics of intercultural land ownership in Australia, I question ...
Community arts in Australia, as in many other countries, continue to permeate society, illuminating ...
International audienceBuilding on the idea that Yolngu ceremonies from northeast Arnhem Land arise f...
Indigenous festivals can be a potent site for cross-cultural negotiations of meaning, and spaces whe...
Festivals bring people together in affirmations of community. This article looks at two festivals ...
Drawing on research at two Indigenous festivals – Riddu Riđđu and the ORIGINS Festival of First Nati...
The paper complements Peter Dunbar-Hall's account of the song 'Nitmiluk' providing a context for the...
Indigenous cultural festivals attract international performers and audiences. They include events as...
In order to shed light on the creative ways that the concept of cultural heritage is being employed ...
This article situates the phenomenon of indigenous cultural festivals in the context of globalizatio...