Puppeteers: Edwin Lee Mulligan, Damon Lockwood, Ghislain Boa Ngouansavanh, Roechelle Rivers. Children of Pandanus Park performing as Diatoms, FLying Foxes and Butterflies.
Set designer: Chris Hill; Puppet and set construction: Gwen Knox, Georgia Deguara, Chris Hill, Sandy McKendrick. Choreographer: Lena John Gomez. Dramaturg: Mari Lourey. Sound engineer: James Gentle. Stage manager: Chelsea Knight. Lighting and Production:
Setting rubbish on fire is a hazard to your community, country and family. It can cause large fires, pollute the air around your community and it is also illegal. Please don't set rubbish on fire!
This video raises the issue of waste management from the perspective of of a changing world with new concerns in beautifully picturesque way. It draws the viewer in via the stunning rendition of our land and a dynamic musical score.
The agents of A.F.E.C.O. investigate an outbreak of rogue post-humans at a mining site in rural Australia. Zero-Point discovers there is more to the story than meets the eye.
ZERO-POINT: SEASON ZERO introduces to the world the first Indigenous hero; packed full of suped up …
Chasing the Rainbow is a whimsical short film produced on a smart phone about memory and childhood. Sam shares her favourite spot to hang out with her friends as a child in Port Augusta, South Australia.
Chasing the Rainbow is part of UMEE STORIES: WE ALL HAVE YARNS presented …
A 'ghost story' belonging to Elcho Island, told to Joey by Cynthia Dhamarrandji, illustrated, storyboarded, recorded and 'performed' by SharingStories youth participants.
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