Record delegation of Indigenous artists for FOPA

06 June 2012

The Australiaa Council for the Arts is proud to announce that 50 of Australia’s best Indigenous artists will attend the 11th Festival of Pacific Arts (FOPA) to be held in the Solomon Islands’ capital, Honiara on July 1 – 14.

The Chooky Dancers are among the Australian Delegation attending the Festival of the Pacific ArtsThe Australian delegation of 50 artists, the largest ever to attend, represents an extensive range of Indigenous artforms and cultural practices, from dance and visual arts in the Torres Strait, desert reggae in Papunya, fabric design in the Tiwi to glassworks and poetry in Canberra.

Amongst the selected artists are the Tjupi Band, who are part of a new wave of Indigenous Australian reggae; the Chooky Dancers, widely known through their previous work, Wrong Skin (Ngurrumilmarrmiryu) and their appearance in the film Bran Nue Dae; Sharon Phineasa, whose passion for preserving culture through artistic expression leads to work across artforms including, painting, printmaking, collage, sculpture and carving; and singer/songwriter Jess Beck creates a unique blend of pop, folk and jazz with her band.

The delegation was selected by the curatorial team of Marilyn Miller, Wesley Enoch, Vernon Ah Kee and Nadine McDonald, with the Queensland Theatre Company.

“I would like to thank the curatorial team for taking such care in selecting this year’s delegation,” says Kathy Keele, CEO of the Australia Council. “Each artist selected is an exceptional representative of their communities and their cultural traditions, both past and present.”

“In full, we see a delegation that is rich in traditional arts and culture, but also displays the vibrancy of contemporary Indigenous arts practice,” says Kathy.

Held every four years since its inception in 1972, FOPA brings together 2,500 performers, artists and cultural practitioners from 27 countries and territories across the Pacific region. FOPA offers Indigenous peoples the opportunity to share customary practices in dance, music, food and crafts. The festival bridges the gap between traditional and contemporary cultural expression, while revitalising and reflecting on traditional arts and culture.

“Australia Council’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Arts (ATSIA) board is proud to present and share the cultural expression of Indigenous Australia as part of the world’s largest gathering of Indigenous Pacific cultures,” says Lee-Ann Buckskin, Chair of the Australia Council’s ATSIA board. “It’s a wonderful opportunity to share the best of our culture with our Pacific brothers and sisters, as well as build connections beyond our borders.”

“It’s more than an artistic and cultural exchange between individuals,” says Lee-Ann. “It’s a social and political exchange between people, between cultures and between countries.”

This year, FOPA will reach a much wider audience than ever before, thanks to an innovative online strategy. A team, including a dedicated blogger, will create digital stories so that people who are unable to attend the festival in Honiara can witness daily activity. 

The Australian delegation also for the first time includes film and documentary makers who will both document and contribute creatively to the festival program.

The Australian FOPA delegation will depart Brisbane for the festival 30 June. Artist bios are available from www.australiacouncil.gov.au/fopa.

Podcasts, interviews and images from FOPA will be available from http://fopa.australiacouncil.gov.au which will launch 18 June.  

 

2012 Delegation profiles

                      

Adam James

Arpaka Dance Company

Angela Torenbeek

Christal Ware

Dennis Newie

George Pedro

Georgina Uiduldam

Hans Ahwang

Harriet Naawi

Harry Newie

Majella Newie

Mary Bin Awel

Petrine Saunders

Smiler Sinak

The Chooky Dancers

Djamangi Gaykamangu

Djapana Wunungmurra

Ganapunbun Gurruwiwi

Guymangura Gaykamangu

Lionel Dulmanawuy Garawirrtja

Wakara Gondarra

Dhinawan

Jenni Kemarre Martiniello

Jenny Fraser

Jess Beck

Curtis Argent

James McKendry

Jess Beck

Lyndy Delian

Nicholls Sisters

Glenda Nicholls

Marilyne Nicholls

Nunukul Yuggera Aboriginal Dancers

Ashley Ruska

Donald Dodd

Eugene Ruska

Gavin Cust

Michael Pitt

Trent Thompson

Pauline Clague (Filmmaker)

Penny Smallacombe (Documentary maker)

Peter Sharrock

Sharon Phineasa

Tiwi Design 

Douglas Warlapinni 

Gordon Pupangamirri

Maria Josette Orsto

Romolo Tipiloura

Tjupi Band

Barnabas Daniels

Ethan McDonald 

Jason Butcher

Jeremiah Butcher

Sammy Butcher

Samuel Inkamala

Vicki West

Wayne Quilliam (Photographer)

2012 Delegation profiles

The official 2012 FOPA Australian Delegation profiles can be viewed in an emdedded frame below (we recommend using the 'view in fullscreen' viewing option), on the Australia Council's Scribd account or downloaded as a PDF (2.06 MB).

 

 

Formats

This media release can also be viewed in an emdedded frame below (we recommend using the 'view in fullscreen' viewing option), on the Australia Council's Scribd account or downloaded as a PDF (131 KB).

 

 

Contact

For inquiries about the 2012 FOPA Australian Delegation please contact:

Cameron Woods
Communications Adviser
Phone 02 9215 9030, 0412 686 548, Email c.woods@australiacouncil.gov.au

 

 

Photo: The Chooky Dancers from Elcho Island are among the Australian Delegation attending the 2012 Festival of the Pacific Arts. Credit: Joshua Bond.


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