Uncle Kutcha Edwards has been blending song writing and activism for more than 30 years now. He’s a deeply thoughtful songwriter and performer. You’ll hear about the kind of atmosphere he hopes to create at his shows.
Plus, Walmatjarri gospel blues singer Olive Knight from the desert community of Wangkatjungka.
Despite having graced some of the biggest stages in the world, Olive is still something of a hidden gem.
The Journey Down, and The Ripple Effect Band
Stiff Gins, and Susie Anderson's 'the body country'
Ever Present, and Karnpuka
Saving gyak, and Tia Gostelow's Head Noise
2023 NATSIAAs, and don't ask what the bird look like
William Barton, and Bundjalung Nghari
proppaNOW art collective, and Kuramanunya
The Dark Emu Story, and ghost net weaving
Introducing 11-year-old rapper Inkabee, and Reaching Through Time
Changing Tides, and Grayson Rotumah's Creation
The meaning of Eldership with WIlliam Tilmouth, and the National Indigenous Art Fair
Caring for Country, and 'paitya'
black&write! 2023, and 'kauwirlta'
Yuldea with Frances Rings, and Kindred
Waripa with Uncle Kutcha Edwards, and 'pardupardu-apinthi'
We Come With This Place, and trailblazers No Fixed Address
she is the earth, and the return of The Sunshine Club
Birdz talks Girra, and exploring shadows through Turrangka
Jimmy Little: A Yorta Yorta Man, and 'Gangirrinyja'
Nathan Maynard's play At What Cost? returns, and The National 4
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