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'.
We need to (re)centre Black women's voices and the winner the 2020 David Unaipon Award
Classical reimaginings and postcards from Yindjibarndi
Myths, icons and Dropbear
Legends through a new lens and the Kaurna word for scorpion
Blak books and "mischief" in Wiradjuri
Wesley Enoch throws down a challenge and the heartfelt memoir of a broken childhood
30 years of Speaking Out
Artist digs Cook's grave and a new podcast about black resistance heroes
Miss Georgia Lee and Kwini language revival
The epic story of the Maralinga Tjarutja and poetry in isolation
A unique landmark in Australian poetry and The Merindas debut album
Igniting a Blak poetry renaissance and words in Dja Dja Wurrung
A date with Destiny (Deacon) and Ensemble Dutala
Bringing the story of Evonne Goolagong-Cawley to the stage and reforming Indigenous mental health services
Kodie Bedford's "Cursed!", and fighting fake Indigenous art
Jub Clerc's directorial debut and saving Skid Row Radio
The life of an Aboriginal prophet
The righteous William Cooper and a 'river of stars' in Gumbaynggirr
Revisiting the Aboriginal tent embassy
Living water and reflecting on 30 years of Archie Roach's 'Charcoal Lane'
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