IES Foundation Year Bus bringing joy to Ikuntji Artists community!
IES' partner the Ikuntji Artists Centre in Central Australia putting the donated IES Foundation Year bus to use, meeting the transportation needs for its community members. What a feeling seeing the joy and support it's brought to Haasts Bluff.
Basics 2008 Aus Tour - Haasts Bluff
Haasts Bluff, 300kms west of Alice Springs on a pretty bloody average road, is an old missionary community lived in by about 200+ Indigenous folk who are just gold. Here we go out to a BBQ with our new mates the Sunshine Reggae Band and the weather goes haywire...
Ikuntji Acrobatic
Acrobatic Workshop in Indigenous Community Australia (Northern Territory); Papunya, Mt Leibig, Ikuntji lead by Adri and Ludo.
Jan 2010
One land two tracks
The Aboriginal community Haasts Bluff is far away from the big town Alice Springs. Two women show me around while they tell me about their lives, the hardship of alcohol and domestic violence they're dealing with. Western society has put a lot of pressure on the society. But activities like sports and hunting are enjoyed by all people, black and white, and we see how easily children are mixing and integrating. One land, two tracks.
'Jewellery has always been here': Ikuntji Artists
Ikuntji Artists & The Indigenous Jewellery Project
Haasts Bluff, Northern Territory
Anangu jewellery tradition and practise
Film with artists Alison Napurrula Multa, Virginia Napanangka Ngalaia, Gordon Butcher, Kate Rohde.
Film by Daniel Coutts & Emily McCulloch Childs, in association with Ikuntji Artists
Voiceover: Alison Napurrula Multa
'Jewellery has always been here'
An exhibition of jewellery, small objects and films that investigates Anangu jewellery and other three-dimensional traditional and experimental design. It features works created in resin and silver, from workshops undertaken on Country with Kate Rohde.
Curator: Emily McCulloch Childs
Venue: JamFactory, Adelaide, Australia
as part of TARNANTHI Festival
PARTICIPATING ARTISTS Anne Thompson, Marissa Thompson, Niningka Munkuri Lewis, Virginia Ngalaia Napanangka, Walter Jugadai Tjungurrayi
Art Centres: Ernabella Arts, Ikuntji Artists
Inkuntji Mens Painting
copyright Luritja Pintubi People
Art by Ikuntji Community (Haasts Bluff)
Film: Nina Gibbs
Remote satellite connectivity
This movie was made in Ikuntji, to show at the Broadband for the Bush conference in Darwin in 2015. Slow internet causes alot of problems for people living in remote communities, making it difficult to access services (health services, Centrelink, internet banking etc.) and to stay in touch with people who don’t live in the same community. It also affects people’s ability to do homework, learn new skills or to find information on something that interests them, because they can’t just Google it, or watch a Youtube clip.
Too many stories
This is a short video made by young people at Mt Liebig as a part of the Central Australian Cyber Safety Project
Hacked
This is a short video made by young people at Kintore as a part of the Central Australian Cyber Safety Project
Ikuntji Craft Day
Craft Workshop in Indigenous Community Australia (Northern Territory); Papunya, Mt Leibig, Ikuntji lead by Adri and Ludo.
Jan 2010
Juggling Workshop in Indigenous Community
Juggling Workshop in Indigenous Community Australia (Northern Territory); Papunya, Mt Leibig, Ikuntji lead by Adri and Ludo.
Jan 2010
Haast's Bluff School Hunting 1983
Circus Training in Papunya
Circus Training in Indigenous Community Australia (Northern Territory); Papunya, Mt Leibig, Ikuntji lead by Adri and Ludo.
January 2010
Basics 2008 Aus Tour - The Road to Haasts Bluff
Just a taste of the road between Alice Springs and Haasts Bluff. The road to HB was actually really bad - this was luxury by comparison - and continuing down this particular road will get you to Yuendemu. But beautiful country I tells ya...
Papunya Circus Show
Circus Show at the end of summer holidays program in indigenous community of central Australia
( Papunya, Mt Leibig and Ikuntji) lead by Adri and Ludo.
2007 Advocate Art Award
Held annually in Alice Springs
CASSE Men's Tjilirra Movement. Changing minds, saving lives.
The Men’s Tjilirra Movement was established to secure the future for the custodians of the world’s longest continuing culture.
Tjilirra - traditional handmade tools including boomerangs, shields, spears, carrying vessels - are the cornerstone of the ancient traditional world of the Pintupi men. Sacred traditional tool carvings hold the power to the country. Tjukurrpa (the Dreaming)
holds the meaning and the life for them, reinforcing relatedness, sorrow and country.
Tjilirra represents ancient law and land-ownership. The carvings hold the journeys of ancestral beings and sacred places in the landscape and more. The Tjilirra is the title or deed for the country of the men. Tjilirra is the power for the men.
The heart of the Men’s Tjilirra Movement lies in Australia’s remote central and western desert region, in the communities of Haasts Bluff (Ikuntji), Mt Liebig (Watiyawanu), Kintore (Walungurru), Papunya (Warumpi) and Kiwirrkurra.
For more information visit casse.org.au
- haasts bluff kaka & malapa ????????
Haasts bluff ; brother&sister madness❤????