Inspired by the totemic significance of green sea turtles in the Torres Strait, Waru is the first full-length children’s program from Bangarra Dance Theatre.
Elma Kris, Jenson Waru Sam and Frances Rings discuss the significance of taking the show to Waiben, Thursday Island in the Torres Strait, where it was performed in entirely in Kriol for the first time.
Then, Ngiyampaa artist Pirritu plays live in the Awaye studio.
Plus for Word Up head to Hope Vale with Tamara Pearson where she’ll share the Guugu Yimidhirr word for 'language'.
Digital repatriation, and 'pitjantja'
First Nations futurism with Mykaela Saunders, and Songbird
Elaine Crombie can do it all, and the Indigenous Literacy Foundation
Alone Australia returns, and meet the Desert Stars
The growing business of native foods, and 'yamberrang'
AmaJayus, and Julie Janson's Compassion
'37' and Blak & Bright First Nations Literary Festival
Crystal Love Johnson enters the Sydney Biennale, and Marrow
Looking back at Lookin' Good, and Blue
First Nations First, and 'thilin'
Archie Moore's kith and kin, and Returning with Kirli Saunders
Embedding Kngwarray in her Country, and Marungka Tjalatjunu
Uncle Kutcha Edwards' message, and Olive Knight; a hidden gem
Stories close to home: Francis Peters-Little and Mo'Ju
Debra Dank's 'We Come With this Place' and 20 years of the Stiff Gins
Our stories in visual art
Awaye marks three decades on the air
Saving gyak, and Tia Gostelow's Head Noise
Kev Carmody's influence, and 'balanydja'
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