Tune in on Thursdays from 9am as Rachael Sarra 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.
LT – Black Arts with Trina Massey Part 2
Come talk with Gabba Ward Councillor Trina Massey. A greens member, a DJ, a committed public servant and an overall fun person, Trina and Rachael get to the nitty gritty of funding for the arts, working as a creative with a local government and the initiatives that the Gabba ward is pursuing for young artists. […]
Listen >>LT - Black Arts with Trina Massey
Come talk with Gabba Ward Councillor Trina Massey. A greens member, a DJ, a committed public servant and an overall fun person, Trina and Rachael get to the nitty gritty of funding for the arts, working as a creative with a local government and the initiatives that the Gabba ward is pursuing for young artists.
Listen >>LT - Black Arts with Bradley Chatfield
Rachael Sarra is joined by proud Kamilaroi man Bradley Chatfield in a fun chat about all things Clancestry 2024. With an amazing line-up of First Nations talent from weaving to musical performances with acts like Andrew Gurruwiwi Band, J-Milla, Kaiit, Miss Kaninna and Djanaba, Clancestry 2024 builds on the fantastic programming in 2023, and promises […]
Listen >>LT- Black Arts with Alinta McGrady
Alinta McGrady joins Rachael Sarra to discuss her upcoming debut in Clancestry 2024. They chat about time management as a busy mum, her alter ego BADASSMUTHA and her journey in music and theatre. Eat Slay Zombie, a theatrical written and directed by Alinta McGrady will feature at Clancestry 2024 as a debut live reading. Eat […]
Listen >>LT - Black Arts with DJANABA
Wiradjuri and Bundjalung women DJANABA speaks with Rachael about performing at Clancestry special.
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