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Live Vibe Music
Jan 2, 2009 1:34 AM
have a divine 2009...
the MERRg @ Spirit Fest…
Apr 17, 2008 11:50 PM
jus popn by
peace,love and blessings
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Thomas Bradley
Mar 31, 2008 2:56 AM
You guys are amazing.. Unlike some other companies, I have difficulty in picking a favourite. Absolutely brilliant.
Tom.
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wayne quilliam
Mar 4, 2008 10:19 PM
Ngarpin (Sorry) Exhibition
by Wayne Quilliam
“With this apology, the world witnessed a country coming together- regardless of race, religion creed of politics- to share a moment of sincere, inclusive, respectful and public reconciliation”, said Chief Phil Fontaine, the national chief of the Assembly of First Nations representing the Indigenous citizens of Canada.
This significant moment in Australian history was applauded throughout the world but none more so than by Indigenous people gathered in front of televisions, listening on the radio and inside the nations capital. Wayne Quilliam Australia’s leading Indigenous photographers was in Canberra to document this historic event for the national Indigenous newspaper Koori Mail and developed this series of work to celebrate the groundbreaking speech.
Quilliam said “I have had the honour to photograph significant Indigenous events over many years and each has left an indelible mark on my being. When photographing these type of events, you try to remain a little detached to ensure absolute professionalism and objectivity, this time it was impossible. Each individual images has absorbed the emotion of the day and I hope everyone experiences the spirit of the work” “I would like to thank all the Uncles and Aunties, brothers and sisters for allowing me to capture their unbridled emotions, I would also like to thank Koori Mail for inviting me document the day and supporting the development of this exhibition”
Wayne Quilliam is one of Australia’s most prominent Aboriginal photographic artists with more than 100 solo and group exhibitions in Australia, Europe, Asia and the USA. In March 2008 he will travel to Mexico as an art ambassor and photographer for the Cumbre Tajin Festival then to Bolivia, South America to work with the Indigenous tribes. When he returns to Australia he will open his latest contemporary exhibition ‘Lowanna’ in Melbourne which will then travel to Berlin opening on June 29 .
Wayne Quilliam
nami
Dec 17, 2007 12:08 PM
Thank you very much for the add.
I loved "Fish". I enjoyed it when I was living in Melbourne. I miss Bangarra's performance.
Happy Girl
Nov 18, 2007 9:35 PM
I would love to dance with you all!
aimzsta
Oct 21, 2007 11:50 PM
hey bangarra! you guys are awesome!! your page is great to! just a quick question but how do you get into bangarra?
hit us back aye
aimee
Beata
Beata Pyrchla
Aug 8, 2007 1:12 AM
Thanks for add :)
Kimberley
Aug 6, 2007 7:45 AM
Bangarra rocks my socks!!!
How do you get into bangarra?
Kimmy
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Restinpeace Restinpeace
Jul 31, 2007 4:13 AM
TELL ME MORE!!
Happy Girl
Jul 31, 2007 3:46 AM
Thanks for the add!!
I'm really interested in your dance company...I learned about you from a young lady that was an artist in residence at a festival called CSU Summer Arts...one day I'll make it down to Australia to see you all perform!
BODYTORQUE
Jun 13, 2007 2:10 AM
Hey Bangarra
Great Page! All the best for True stories!
Bodytorque
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