Destination WA - Waringarri Aboriginal Art Tour
Chrissy explores the amazing artworks of Kununurra on the community Waringarri bus tour which is the best way to connect with the land.
Waringarri Aboriginal Arts Tour Promotional Video
Waringarri Arts offers a range of authentic art and culture tours. The Miriwoong Tour Guides show you their country and culture through art.
The Waringarri Dancers. Ord Valley Muster
A short little video of the The Waringarri Dancers during the Ord Valley Muster Festival (2019) in Kununurra , Western Australia.
The Corroboree Under the Stars was hosted at the Waringarri Aboriginal Arts, on Speargrass Rd, Kununurra, Western Australia 6743, Kununurra, Australia.
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Traditional dancers of the Kimberley, Western Australia
Performed at WarIngarri Aboriginal Arts, Kununurra, Western Australia
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AJ IS @ CORROBOREE UNDER THE STARS IN KUNUNURRA APART OF THE ORD VALLEY MUSTER
AJ IS @ CORROBOREE UNDER THE STARS IN KUNUNURRA
A favourite of the Argyle Diamonds Ord Valley Muster, the Waringarri Corroboree under the Stars is an evening of culture and connection.
A corroboree is an event where Australian Aboriginals interact with the Dreamtime through dance, music and costume.
Their bodies painted in different ways, and they wore various adornments, which were not used every day.
The word corroboree was coined by the European settlers of Australia in imitation of an east coast local Aboriginal Australian word caribberie.
@ THE WARINGARRI ABORIGINAL ARTS KUNUNURRA
Experience the power of traditional performance and the excitement of contemporary short films and digital art projections
Moonamoorem woorr Woorlang
As part of our Miriwoong Expressions of the Arts project, we recently took a trip out to Newry Station to talk about our Country
Our Art Inteview with Ms Hapke & Agnes Armstrong, Waringarri Aboriginal Arts
Our Art, Our Art Industry: Australian Indigenous artists talk art business.
This project was funded by the Sidney Myer Fund. The Our Art, Our Art Industry project is a joint project of the National Association for the Visual Arts Ltd (NAVA), the Association of Northern, Kimberley and Arnhem Aboriginal Artists Inc (ANKAAA) and Desart. Vodcasts by David Pollock Films & Francine Chinn. NAVA and ANKAAA thank the following artists and art centres for making these vodcasts with us:
Claude Carter and Mangkaja Arts
Christine Yukenbari and Warlayirti Artists
Gabriel Nodea and Warmun Art
Carol Hapke and Agnes Armstrong and Waringarri Arts.
From 2007 - 2009, artists from 28 Indigenous Art Centres and remote communities came together under the Our Art project to discuss and document art business, their Art Centres and the business relationships and concepts that were important to them. They considered how their art makes its way through the art market, often to a city-based or even international buyer, including the commercial transactions associated with that process. They discussed the relationships, processes and agreements they enter that help ensure that their Art Centre and their art practice is protected from exploitative conduct that could undermine the return to the artists, their career and the desired return to their families and community. These vodcasts are one outcome of these discussions.
Waringarri Arts Centre
Waringarri Arts Centre, Butler Media, Kununurra, Waringarri, Mirriwoong, Aboriginal, Western Australia, Northern Kimberley.
Miriwoong Song and Dance
MDWg's Project Linguist, Frances Kofod has made a film about Miriwoong song and dance. The Miriwoong community were critical to the production of this short film, and MDWg thanks everyone who was involved. This film was funded by the Department of Communications and the Arts Indigenous Language and Arts program.
Saving Miriwoong
A message from the Miriwoong people, both old and young, about why it's critically important to save their language from extinction.
WUDU Series 6 Episode 21 Waringarri Arts
Angie explores Waringarri Arts
BOAB100: A Waringarri and Wesfarmers Arts Creative Partnership
Shot on location in Kununurra in the East Kimberley region of Western Australia, BOAB100 explores the creative partnership between Wesfarmers Arts and Indigenous artists from Warringarri Arts. Showcased are the boab nut carvings, the work of master carvers, which are then cast in aluminium. Presented by Helen Carroll, Manager, Wesfarmers Arts. Produced for the Wesfarmers Centenary.
One Family at a Time Program
B Visual Media's latest production highlights the achievements of One Family at a Time which provides support to families to address a range of barriers that impact on school attendance. The primary objective is to increase school attendance and improve educational outcomes for children. Kununurra Waringarri Corporation aims to put the family at the centre of the program, and develop a plan (the “Meeting me Halfway Agreement’) that is built around their specific needs.
Let's talk Miriwoong _WARLARRING - WHITE GUM PARK
Let's talk Miriwoong with the word of the week is Warlarring - White Gum Tree.
Interview: Ben Ward of Warringarri Arts
Ben Ward is the Chairman of the Board of Waringarri Arts. In his work, he helps provide the strategic direction for the art centre. As an elder of the community, his wisdom is extremely valuable. It's also readily apparent in this interview about the art centre's positive effects on his community.
WUDU Season 7E03: Angie visits Waringarri Arts Centre
Angie checks out a cultural hub of Kununurra, the Waringarri Arts Centre.
WARINGARRI RADIO - A BRIEF HISTORY.mp4
A Quick look at the early history of Western Australias oldest Indigenous Radio Station, Waringarri Radio 6WR in Kununurra, the voice of the east kimberleys !
The Barramundi Concert
The Barramundi concert has something for the young as well as the old, and crosses cultural barriers. It is Family friendly, entertaining and affordable. This video highlights milestones in the history of the concert from its beginnings as a corporate driven concert to the present day as a community lead initiative.