Cross cultural presentation ‘Milpirri’Milpirri is an extraordinary performance project that has resulted from a twenty- year working relationship between Tracks Dance Company and the Warlpiri Aboriginal community of Lajamanu. 'In the past we had our violent meeting, and our cultures were all mixed up, but there is hope for a life-giving future for us all.' Steve Jampijinpa Patrick Presenters: David McMicken, Tim Newth, Steve Jampijinpa Patrick
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Early bird registrations have been extended until 1 August. To register online or to download a registration form click here.Read the July art at the heart conference e-bulletin including an exclusive interview with keynote speaker Peter Jenkinson OBE (UK). To have a look behind the scenes read the latest article that Artistic Director and Conference Coordinator Kieren Sanderson wrote for Artshub. Become a virtual friend of art at the heart on MySpace and Facebook.
Click on the image to view the film by Alice Springs film makers Craig Mathewson and David Nixon made together with the Alice Springs Community.