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The Black Book Indigenous Dancers Directory—Online

15.5.08

A springboard initiative of Treading the Pathways, the Black book Indigenous Dancer’s Directory is an online tool created to showcase and promote the diversity and range of Indigenous Dance in Australia, from Community Cultural groups to professionally trained specialists.

Providing access to over 150 dancers, choreographers, and companies, video excerpts can be viewed through this portal to make choosing the right artist(s) for the right event a lot simpler and quicker.

Artists can continuously provide material to ensure their information is current and accurate. Please submit your information to: Keiran Grieves kieran@theblackbook.com.au

Ausdance’s Treading the Pathways program—
part of a new era

Indigenous dance and music led the Australian Parliament into a new era on 12 February 2008, with a celebration of welcome in the Members’ Hall of Parliament House, Canberra.

Treading the Pathways performers with the Prime Minister Kevin Rudd

With barely a week’s notice, Marilyn Miller, director, dancer, choreographer and now National Indigenous Dance Co-ordinator of Ausdance’s Treading the Pathways program, directed a 45-minute performance to complement the Welcome to Country by local Ngambri Elder, Matilda House-Williams.

After a year of working through many of the issues raised by Treading the Pathways, Marilyn was in a unique position to turn this last-minute request from Government into a reality. She understood the complexities and cultural sensitivities involved, and decided that this performance must be representative of the whole country in order to properly complement the Welcome to Country by the Canberra region’s local Elders. She contracted 16 performers including Djakapurra Munyarryun, Matthew Doyle, Dennis Newie, Peggy Misi, Albert David, Vicki Van Hout, Jeanette Fabila and Rachel Wallis, and devised a mix of traditional and contemporary performance which would truly represent the wider Indigenous community.

Monday afternoon rehearsals at Parliament House were directed smoothly and professionally by Marilyn, who also devised Matilda House’s formal greeting of the Prime Minister, and her procession with him to the dais for the official Welcome. The performers, too, contributed their skills and deep cultural knowledge: their ability to work together, to understand the brief and to adapt to difficult working conditions (marble floor, central water feature and leaking roof at Parliament House!), made this performance all the more extraordinary.

The day was a triumph for Marilyn and each of the dancers and musicians, telecast live by Sky News and replayed throughout the nation on the evening news and current events programs. Treading the Pathways had provided a unique opportunity for these performers, and demonstrated the value of a united voice for Australia’s Indigenous dance community. Ausdance is proud to be working closely with them to provide such opportunities, and to make these dreams of a larger professional dance network a reality.

Welcome CeremonyWelcome CeremonyWelcome to Country: Matilda House-Williams and delegation, Paul House (didgeridoo)

Director: Marilyn Miller, National Indigenous Dance Co-ordinator, Treading the Pathways

Performers: Henrietta Baird (Sydney/Kuranda, QLD), Rochelle (Shellie) Bin-Garape (Cairns, QLD), Albert David (Sydney/TSI), Glen Doyle (NSW),
Matthew Doyle (NSW), Jeanette Fabila (QLD), Ryuichi Fujimura (NSW), Paul House (ACT), Arnold Marika (Yirrkala, NT), Peggy Misi (Cairns/TSI), Djakapurra Munyarryun (Yirrkala, NT), Dennis Newie (TSI), Rosealee Pearson (Sydney/Yirrkala, NT), Micqaela Pryce (Cairns, QLD), Patricia (Rita) Pryce (Cairns/TSI), Vicki Van-Hout (Sydney, NSW), Rachael Wallis (Nhulunbuy, NT).

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