
Tune in on Thursdays from 9am as Will Pawa-Oui keeps you up to date with all things Black in the arts. Bringing together a diverse range of First Nations artists, writers, poets, musicians, performers and other creatives to talk about their work, lives, and dreams, Let’s Talk – Black Arts showcases the power and possibility of art by and for Blackfullas.
Let's Talk Black Arts - Dr Melanie Saward
Presenter Will yarns with Bigambul/Wakka Wakka academic and author Dr Mel Saward (littleredwrites.com.au).
Listen >>Let's Talk Black Arts - Delvene Cockatoo Collins
Presenter Will yarns with Quandamooka artist and designer Delvene Cockatoo Collins ahead of the ‘Out of the Box’ Festival at QPAC which runs from Tuesday 17th June to Sunday 22nd June. Delvene talks about her collaboration on Trevor Fourmiles’ book “The Gurrill Bird” adapted for the stage and performed by the Hymba Yumba Independent School (QLD).
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Let's Talk Black Arts - GLVES & Jungaji
Today Will gives us all things community in arts and culture. Will updates us on the happenings of Kaurareg and Fijian alternative/pop musician GLVES and we hear about Jungaji’s latest album “Betting On Blak” due for release Friday 13th June.
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Let's Talk Black Arts - Deline Briscoe
Will yarns with Yalanji (QLD) jazz and blues artist Deline Briscoe about the importance of song and how it connects to culture.
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Let's Talk Black Arts - Snotty Nose Rez Kids (Canada)
Will visits Yugambeh country (Gold Coast QLD) to yarn with First Nations’ Yung Tribez and Young D who are from the Haisla Nation, British Columbia. In Australia and with only one Queensland show at the Burleigh Town Hotel, the Snotty Nose Rez Kids’ new album ‘Red Future’ features a title track collaborating with Australian First […]
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