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- Society & Culture
AWAYE! presents a diverse and vibrant Aboriginal arts and culture from across Australia and the best from Indigenous radio broadcasters around the world.
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Electric Fields' energy, and 'The Other Side of Me'
AWAYE! first met Electric Fields in 2016 – right when the duo was setting out. Now, eight years on, Michael Ross reflects on the energy Electric Fields creates with their music.
Then, NT Dance Company’s Gary Lang talks through his latest work, The Other Side of Me.
For Word Up, Karina Norman and Jasmine Seymour share a Dharug word.
Plus, take a moment to celebrate the late, great Destiny Deacon - a pioneer in Blak arts who sadly passed away last week. -
Who Gets to be Bad, and 'ngurrampaa'
Recorded live at the Sydney Opera House for All About Women 2024, Steph Tisdell and Barkaa discuss who gets to be bad?
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Eclipse at Rising Festival 2024, and 'Ngkalkaa'
Drag artists Cerulean and Stone Motherless Cold discuss their show ECLIPSE.
Then, Elena Macdonald takes you to Trowunna/ lutruwita to correct the record.
Plus for Word Up, Phil Sullivan shares a Ngemba word he uses to address multiple people at once. -
Growing Up Torres Strait Islander in Australia, and 'yaamma'
Growing up Torres Strait Islander in Australia is a new anthology exploring the distinct experiences of Torres Strait Islanders.
The stories collected by editor Samantha Faulkner demonstrate that we never stop growing up.
Editor Samantha Faulkner along with writers Leonora Thacker, Thomas Mayo and Donisha Duff discuss their common threads.
Plus for Word Up, head to Ngemba Country to learn a greeting with Phil Sullivan. -
Yirinda performs live, and Garrmalang's 2024 program
Yirinda's Fred Leone and Sam Pankhurst join you today to play live in the RN studio, and explain why they decided scrap a finished album and start again from scratch.
Then, Garrmalang creative director Ben Graetz joins you to talk through this year’s festival program. Even though it boasts some big national names, Darwin music arts and culture are at the forefront of the festival.
Plus, for Word Up you’ll head to Bourke with Phil Sullivan for some Ngemba. -
Digital repatriation, and 'pitjantja'
How do you repatriate digital material? And what kind of responsibilities do knowledge institutions have in this space?
Tasha James and Nathan Sentance have been thinking about these questions and today they’re sharing their insights.
Then for Word Up, Jay Minning shares a Pitjantjatjara word with a dual meaning.