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A FESTIVAL OF CONTEMPORARY ABORIGINAL ARTS FROII AUSTRALIA
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“The biggest Festival of contemporary Aboriginal arts ever held outside Australia” - The Australia Council
“The Festival marks the first occasion in which Aboriginal people themselves have care and control of an international project." - Lin Onus, Chairman. Aboriginal Arts Committee of the Australia Council
THIRD EYE CENTRE, GLASGOW FILM THEATRE AND ARTS AND COMMUNITY VENUES IN GLASGOW AND STRATHCLYDE.
VISUAL ARTS, CRAFT AND DESIGN, ARTISTS-IN-RESIDENCE, THEATRE, TRADITION AND CONTEMPORARY MUSIC, FILM, VIDEO, STORYTELLING, TALKS, PUBLICATIONS AND COMMUNITY PROIECTS.
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CONTEMPORARY ABORIGINAL ART IOOO FROII AUSTRALIA The most comprehensive exhibition ofAboriginal art everto be sent overseas. Forty two ofAustralia's best-known Aboriginal aitists are represented.
RIHHI SHIELOS Artist. muSican. poet. stow-teller Williamson Artist- n- Residence.
The Malcolm
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Clapping sticks and Didgeridu With electric guitars and dnims; traditiona: music and dance With Rock 'n' Roll. Austraiia's :eading Abonginal group In their first UK appearance.
HUNIONC
Richard Walley's play pulls no punches in its exploration of v‘a<.iSn‘.. a’coholism and cultural confusion. D'amatlsed readings by five Aboriginal and three Scottish actors. followed by audience diSCLission
FILMS FROM BLACK AUSTRALIA
at Glasgow H'n lheatre. 12 Rose Street
STORYTELLINC
SDC'VbiOCI’Wg sto" es. "tens. ow m. With mimic and dance. pC’JOl‘T‘aM es lo" acnnts as well as ,'amin [)Cl‘IOlTTIanCCS.
STORIES FROM THE BECINNING
A stOryte:ling proiecf and exhibition, using dance. words. n‘tis‘2c and images based on Aboriginal Creation stores and CeFtic Folklore. An Edinburgh Side Woiksnop DIIOIECI created by Aboriginal and non-Aborignal children from Perth, Australia and Strathcwde.
SHOP
Third Eye Centre shop is stocking a Wide range of decorated dl’ICIdCIS. animal can/ings, omaments. boomer‘angs and crafts from Aboriginal communites. plus won< by Aboriginal deSign companies ~ncluding Jewellery and fabrics. A Wide range of posters. cards. books. cassettes and Videos are also On sale.
Free lo page brochure IrOm
THIRD EYE CENTRE
346-355 Sauchlchall Street Glasgow on 3].
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Box Dulce: 04%!!! 0511
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54’I'hc List 27 July — 9 August 1990