Are you the type who likes to sit and listen? Or do you prefer to roll up your sleeves and get involved. Maybe you're the adventurous type who's happy to sign up for something without knowing exactly what it is you're signing up for. Whichever type you are, we think we've got something for you - we have plenary sessions , presentations, workshops, panels, performances, free events, special events and most intriguing of all ... mystery boxes
Welcome to country, then what? RAA conference participants can share how they give back.
Workshops will be led by award winning director and producer Jennifer Lyons-Reid and Carl Kuddell. Surfing on Country salutes the Kumuwuki / Big Wave theme by combining appropriate digital media practices with an inquisitive exploration into what happens after the Welcome to Country acknowledgments: What aspects of Indigenous culture do people take home, what can we all share, and what experiences of reconciliation can regional artists and arts workers bring back into their daily practice?
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In this dance theatre masterclass, Katrina Lazaroff - Artistic Director of One Point 618, will guide participants through a movement and voice warm up. Participants will be given the opportunity to learn a short piece of repertoire from the performance of Involuntary and be involved in a task based choreographic exercise creating their own creative material through a guided process.
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An exclusive opportunity for 10 people only!!!
A day long Masterclass and Workshop with Kumuwuki / Big Wave's Keynote Artist in residence Bill Shannon.
Word on the Street (WOTS) is an ephemeral art activity combining the written word and visual installations of a community’s thoughts, dreams and hopes.
Community artists Sandy Elverd and her team will lead participants in a process which invites them to share their thoughts, ideas and words and learn the skills of the WOTS project. We will then mingle amongst other delegates and gather their thoughts and ideas using the WOTS process.
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Welcome to country, then what? RAA conference participants can share how they give back.
Workshops will be led by award winning director and producer Jennifer Lyons-Reid and Carl Kuddell. Surfing on Country salutes the Kumuwuki / Big Wave theme by combining appropriate digital media practices with an inquisitive exploration into what happens after the Welcome to Country acknowledgments: What aspects of Indigenous culture do people take home, what can we all share, and what experiences of reconciliation can regional artists and arts workers bring back into their daily practice?
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Weaving has long been an established way to provide practical implements, ground covers and shelter in a number of cultures.
This workshop shares some insights into the Ngarrindjeri traditional weaving techniques as well as its potential to influence contemporary art and craft.
Create and Connect in association with esteemed Ngarrindjeri elder, Cultural Leader and weaver Ellen Trevorrow and contemporary fibre artist Sandy Elverd.
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This workshop will teach participants how to film, edit and upload a simple timelapse video using an iphone or ipad. Timelapse is a fast and effective technique for showing your creative process or event. It’s easy to do, easy to share online and it’s fun!
For this workshop, participants needs to bring an iPhone or iPad, and participants are expected to bring their phone or iPad fully charged.
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Welcome to country, then what? RAA conference participants can share how they give back.
Workshops will be led by award winning director and producer Jennifer Lyons-Reid and Carl Kuddell. Surfing on Country salutes the Kumuwuki / Big Wave theme by combining appropriate digital media practices with an inquisitive exploration into what happens after the Welcome to Country acknowledgments: What aspects of Indigenous culture do people take home, what can we all share, and what experiences of reconciliation can regional artists and arts workers bring back into their daily practice?
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This workshop will teach participants how to film, edit and upload a
simple timelapse video using their own camera and computer. Timelapse is a fast and effective technique for showing your creative process or event. It’s easy to do, easy to share online and it’s fun!
For this workshop, participants needs to bring their own camera & laptop.
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Weaving has long been an established way to provide practical implements, ground covers and shelter in a number of cultures.
This workshop shares some insights into the Ngarrindjeri traditional weaving techniques as well as its potential to influence contemporary art and craft.
Create and Connect in association with esteemed Ngarrindjeri elder, Cultural Leader and weaver Ellen Trevorrow and contemporary fibre artist Sandy Elverd.
Read full summary
Welcome to country, then what? RAA conference participants can share how they give back.
Workshops will be led by award winning director and producer Jennifer Lyons-Reid and Carl Kuddell. Surfing on Country salutes the Kumuwuki / Big Wave theme by combining appropriate digital media practices with an inquisitive exploration into what happens after the Welcome to Country acknowledgments: What aspects of Indigenous culture do people take home, what can we all share, and what experiences of reconciliation can regional artists and arts workers bring back into their daily practice?
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Carclew Youth Arts delivers digital animation workshops in metropolitan and regional centres across South Australia.
Workshops are tailored for participants aged 10-16 years, but for the Kumuwuki / Big Wave conference animators Luku and Mitch Hearn will be teaching the big kids skills in digital animation, creative skills development and the creation of animated artworks for public exhibition.
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Weaving has long been an established way to provide practical implements, ground covers and shelter in a number of cultures.
This workshop shares some insights into the Ngarrindjeri traditional weaving techniques as well as its potential to influence contemporary art and craft.
Create and Connect in association with esteemed Ngarrindjeri elder, Cultural Leader and weaver Ellen Trevorrow and contemporary fibre artist Sandy Elverd.
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Artists working with DADAA will discuss and present interventionist art works. The project Lost and Found will provide an active example to share key ideas and strategies.
Lost and Found is a campaign to play with methods of attracting the attention of the public in open spaces and to engage/encourage a response to personally loaded artworks.
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In Zhen's workshop create a collaborative large scale charcoal stopmotion drawing. Participants will be able to experiment with the charcoal as a medium as well as see how a stopmotion video is created. As a collaborative artwork the animation will evolve and change depending on the group of participants.
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Artists working with DADAA will discuss and present interventionist art works. The project Lost and Found will provide an active example to share key ideas and strategies.
Lost and Found is a campaign to play with methods of attracting the attention of the public in open spaces and to engage/encourage a response to personally loaded artworks.
Read full summary