Podcasts about Tiwi

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Best podcasts about Tiwi

Latest podcast episodes about Tiwi

SBS Dutch - SBS Dutch
Aan Boord aflevering 4: De missie van de Vossenbos

SBS Dutch - SBS Dutch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 23:23


Deze vierde aflevering gaat over de Vossenbos. Maarten van Delft, de kapitein van het schip, kreeg een speciale opdracht; hij moest Inidigenous Australians mee terugnemen naar Batavia, maar dat mocht niet onder dwang. Nina van Hattum en Frank Turkenburg vertellen hoe de ontmoeting tussen de Nederlanders en de Karslake clan groep op de Tiwi eilanden verliep. Zover bekend is dit de eerste ontmoeting tussen Europeanen en de Indigenous bevolking van Australië.

Authorised with Kevin Hillier
Authorised 2024 Episode 24 Steve Woods and Des Tobin

Authorised with Kevin Hillier

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 39:05


Another double banger December episode with two authors discussing their latest work. Steve Woods' third volume of his For the Record books 'As the Days Go By' is a day by day chronicle of events in music, television, movies and more from an Aussie point of view. A huge undertaking and one Steve has conquered brilliantly. He shares some great stories with Kevin in the opening chat for this episode. Des Tobin's 86 years on the planet have revolved around his family and his family business, so it is no surprise he was drawn to the amazing stories of families involved in Australian Rules Football and the tales he has uncovered make for great reading, even if you have no football interest at all. From the Whittens, Abletts and Kennedys to Captain Blood and the Tiwi magicians, 'It's in the Genes' is packed with colourful characters and incredible stories. The books are available online. For Steve's three books it is fortherecordbook.com.au and 'It's in the Genes' is via https://destobin.com.au/ Enjoy this double banger episode thanks to our podcast partners CSCG. When it comes to the world of finance, change is constant, whether it is tax, super, loans or the share market. The best people to help you navigate your way through all the change and make the most of your hard work is the team from CSCG. Call them on 03-9974 8333 or visit their website cscg.com.au to find out more about the range of services they offer. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Black Magic Woman
Walking in Two Worlds: The Story Behind Like My Brother - Prt 2

Black Magic Woman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 21:45 Transcription Available


In Part 2 of our conversation on the Black Magic Woman Podcast, I continue my yarn with Sal Balharrie and Dannielle Maclean, the directors behind the moving film Like My Brother. This episode dives deeper into the complexities of creating a film that resonates with community values and represents the voices of young Tiwi women navigating their ambitions in football while staying rooted in cultural identity. Sal and Dannielle share stories from the film's seven-year journey, highlighting pivotal moments, including their dedication to obtaining cultural approvals and their partnership with Tiwi co-producers. We discuss how the film evolved from what they thought would be a “footy film” into an exploration of resilience, identity, and the strength required to walk proudly in two worlds. The conversation also touches on the trust built with the featured women and the life-changing experiences they faced, from the joy of winning grand finals to the lessons of returning home empowered with new perspectives. Join us for this inspiring yarn that underscores the power of storytelling, the resilience of Indigenous communities, and why films like Like My Brother are essential gifts that can change perspectives and bridge divides. Don't miss it! Links & Resources: https://www.likemybrother.com/ TRAILER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaLxna2AKRI Website: www.blackmagicwoman.com.au Follow us on Instagram - @blackmagicwomanpodcast The Black Magic Woman Podcast is hosted by Mundanara Bayles and is an uplifting conversational style program featuring mainly Aboriginal guests and explores issues of importance to Aboriginal people and communities.  Mundanara is guided by Aboriginal Terms of Reference and focusses more on who people are rather than on what they do. If you enjoyed this episode, please ‘Subscribe' on Apple Podcasts or ‘Follow' on your Spotify app and tell your friends and family about us! If you'd like to contact us, please email, info@blackmagicwoman.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Black Magic Woman
Walking in Two Worlds: The Story Behind Like My Brother - Prt 1

Black Magic Woman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 27:48 Transcription Available


In this weeks episode I sit down with Sal Balharrie and Dannielle MacLean, directors of the compelling film Like My Brother. The film delves into the intertwined stories of community, culture, and the enduring spirit of Tiwi women through the lens of their shared passion for football—a sport that becomes a metaphor for resilience, identity, and the dual worlds Indigenous people navigate. Sal and Dannielle share the intricate journey behind bringing Like My Brother to life, starting with Sal's desire to amplify First Nations women's voices in sport. We explore the challenges and triumphs they faced, from gaining trust and approval from Tiwi elders and the Land Council to highlighting the importance of cultural consultation and community involvement. Join us as we discuss why Like My Brother is more than just a film about sport; it's a heartfelt narrative about pride, cultural strength, and what it takes to walk in two worlds. This episode is filled with insights that resonate beyond film, offering valuable takeaways for anyone interested in cultural storytelling, community collaboration, and the power of representation. Keep an eye out for Like My Brother, previously in Cinemas, coming soon to streaming. Links & Resources: https://www.likemybrother.com/ TRAILER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaLxna2AKRI Website: www.blackmagicwoman.com.au Follow us on Instagram - @blackmagicwomanpodcast The Black Magic Woman Podcast is hosted by Mundanara Bayles and is an uplifting conversational style program featuring mainly Aboriginal guests and explores issues of importance to Aboriginal people and communities.  Mundanara is guided by Aboriginal Terms of Reference and focusses more on who people are rather than on what they do. If you enjoyed this episode, please ‘Subscribe' on Apple Podcasts or ‘Follow' on your Spotify app and tell your friends and family about us! If you'd like to contact us, please email, info@blackmagicwoman.com.au  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

360 with Katie Woolf
AMA NT President Dr Robert Parker says medical staff can now make calls at Royal Darwin Hospital after a Telstra outage to upgrade the Tiwi tower but there are still issues with text messages and he's hoping for better planning by the Telco in the future

360 with Katie Woolf

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 4:06 Transcription Available


360 with Katie Woolf
Telstra's Regional General Manager Nic Danks has apologized for any impacts on RDH from upgrades to the Tiwi tower, saying the work has now been completed ahead of schedule and he acknowledged that text messages were not sent out to inform people of the

360 with Katie Woolf

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 5:10 Transcription Available


SBS Croatian - SBS na hrvatskom
Inicijative za smanjenje kriminala na otocima Tiwi

SBS Croatian - SBS na hrvatskom

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 7:14


Australci koji žive na udaljenim otocima Tiwi u Sjevernom teritoriju suočavaju se s nekim od najviših stopa kriminala u zemlji. Lokalni starješine sada pokušavaju riješiti taj problem kroz inicijative koje će pružiti podršku obiteljima u zajednici.

Sun Sessions
143 - Tiwi's, Several Films and Cat

Sun Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 119:55


We talk to Sallyann about Like My Brother, 5 new films, a few still playing and explore some music of Cat Stevens.

The Curb | Culture. Unity. Reviews. Banter.
Like My Brother Co-Directors Sal Balharrie and Danielle MacLean on Tiwi Football in the AFLW

The Curb | Culture. Unity. Reviews. Banter.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 25:26


The AFLW was established in 2016, expanding from an initial eight teams to eighteen in 2022. In the years since it launched, the league has grown to showcase the different styles of football that each corner of Australia has to offer. In Sal Balharrie and Danielle MacLean's essential documentary Like My Brother, we follow four AFLW hopefuls from the Tiwi Islands, Rina, Freda, Juliana and Jess, as they follow their dream to become league players. But, dreams aren't always meant to happen overnight, with the film following their journey away from their home in Tiwi to Victoria where they have to train and try out for consideration with the major teams. On this journey, we see the difficulties that the AFLW hopefuls face, especially those from communities like the Tiwi Islands where the same kind of opportunities that come easily for male players are simply not afforded to the women players. In the following interview with Sal and Danielle, the co-directors talk about their journey of bringing this story to life, what kind of change they want to see in the AFLW, and the importance of hearing stories that have rarely been told on screen.Like My Brother launches in Australian cinemas nationwide from today, 17 October 2024. It's a must see Aussie doco that you can take your whole footy loving family to. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Awards Don't Matter
Like My Brother Co-Directors Sal Balharrie and Danielle MacLean on Tiwi Football in the AFLW

Awards Don't Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 25:26


The AFLW was established in 2016, expanding from an initial eight teams to eighteen in 2022. In the years since it launched, the league has grown to showcase the different styles of football that each corner of Australia has to offer. In Sal Balharrie and Danielle MacLean's essential documentary Like My Brother, we follow four AFLW hopefuls from the Tiwi Islands, Rina, Freda, Juliana and Jess, as they follow their dream to become league players. But, dreams aren't always meant to happen overnight, with the film following their journey away from their home in Tiwi to Victoria where they have to train and try out for consideration with the major teams. On this journey, we see the difficulties that the AFLW hopefuls face, especially those from communities like the Tiwi Islands where the same kind of opportunities that come easily for male players are simply not afforded to the women players. In the following interview with Sal and Danielle, the co-directors talk about their journey of bringing this story to life, what kind of change they want to see in the AFLW, and the importance of hearing stories that have rarely been told on screen.Like My Brother launches in Australian cinemas nationwide from today, 17 October 2024. It's a must see Aussie doco that you can take your whole footy loving family to. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

SBS Russian - SBS на русском языке
An Indigenous-led solution to crime in the Tiwi Islands - Представители Коренных народов на островах Тиви разработали свое решение проблемы преступности

SBS Russian - SBS на русском языке

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2024 7:08


Australians living in the remote Northern Territory on the Tiwi islands have been facing some of the highest crime rates in the nation. Local elders are now looking to remedy that through a grassroots approach that will provide support for families in the community. - Жители островов Тиви сталкиваются с одним из самых высоких уровней преступности в Австралии. Местные старейшины стремятся исправить эту ситуацию с помощью подхода на низовом уровне, который обеспечит поддержку семьям в сообществе.

SBS Vietnamese - SBS Việt ngữ
Thổ Dân Tiwi tổ chức lễ chữa lành cho gia đình của ba lính thủy quân lục chiến Mỹ thiệt mạng

SBS Vietnamese - SBS Việt ngữ

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 3:07


Một buổi lễ chữa lành theo truyền thống đã được tổ chức tại Darwin cho gia đình của ba lính thủy quân lục chiếnHoa Kỳ đã tử nạn trong một cuộc tập trận trên quần đảo Tiwi ở Lãnh thổ phía Bắc. Khoảng hai chục nhân viên đã có mặt trên một chiếc máy bay Osprey khi nó bị rơi trên đảo Melville xa xôi, phía bắc Darwin, vào tháng 8 năm ngoái.

SBS German - SBS Deutsch
Eine indigene Initiative bietet Lösungen zur Kriminalität auf den Tiwi-Inseln

SBS German - SBS Deutsch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 6:14


Gemeinden, die auf den Tiwi-Inseln im abgelegenen Northern Territory leben, haben mit einer der höchsten Kriminalitätsraten des Landes zu kämpfen. Die einheimischen Elder wollen durch ein Graswurzelprojekt Familien in Not helfen, bevor sie mit dem Gesetz in Konflikt geraten.

SBS World News Radio
Tiwi people hold healing ceremony for bereaved US families

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 3:12


A traditional healing ceremony has been held in Darwin for the families of three US Marines who died during a training exercise over the Tiwi Islands in the Northern Territory. Around two dozen personnel were on board an Osprey aircraft when it crashed on the remote Melville Island, north of Darwin, in August last year.

SBS Vietnamese - SBS Việt ngữ
Thành lập Trung tâm Gia đình và Trẻ em Tiwi do người Thổ dân điều hành

SBS Vietnamese - SBS Việt ngữ

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 6:34


Người dân Úc sống ở Lãnh thổ phía Bắc xa xôi trên quần đảo Tiwi đang phải đối mặt với một tỷ lệ tội phạm cao nhất cả nước. Những cao niên trên đảo hiện đang tìm cách khắc phục điều đó bằng cách kết nối với các gia để hỗ trợ họ trong cộng đồng qua Trung Tâm Gia đình và Trẻ em.

SBS Polish - SBS po polsku
Rozwiązanie problemu przestępczości na wyspach Tiwi pod przewodnictwem rdzennej ludności

SBS Polish - SBS po polsku

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 5:29


Australijczycy mieszkający w odległym Terytorium Północnym na wyspach Tiwi borykają się z jednymi z najwyższych wskaźników przestępczości w kraju. Lokalni starsi starają się temu zaradzić poprzez podejście dla wspólnego dobra, które zapewni wsparcie rodzinom w tej społeczności.

SBS World News Radio
An Indigenous-led solution to crime in the Tiwi Islands

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 5:11


Australians living in the remote Northern Territory on the Tiwi islands have been facing some of the highest crime rates in the nation. Local elders are now looking to remedy that through a grassroots approach that will provide support for families in the community.

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano
Ceramica, che passione! Incontro con Sabrina Talarico

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 8:47


L'hobby della ceramica accomuna molte persone, e si sta diffondendo soprattutto nelle grandi città: Sabrina Talarico, melburniana di origine piemontese, ne ha fatto la sua professione, ma ci racconta che ha conosciuto questa passione in Australia, nelle isole Tiwi.

New Books Network
Mavis Kerinaiua and Laura Rademaker, "Tiwi Story: Turning History Downside Up" (NewSouth, 2023)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2024 47:45


The Tiwi people have more than their fair share of stories that turn ideas of Australian history upside down. The Tiwi claim the honour of defeating a global superpower. When the world's most powerful navy invaded and attempted to settle the Tiwi Islands in 1824, Tiwi warriors fought the British and won. The Tiwi remember the fight, and oral histories reveal their tactical brilliance. Later, in 1911, Catholic priest Francis Xavier Gsell decided to ‘purchase' Tiwi women and ‘free' them from traditional marriage, so girls would grow up into devoted Catholics. But Tiwi women had more power in marriage negotiations than missionaries realised. They worked out how to be both Tiwi and Catholic. And it was the missionaries who came around to Tiwi thinking. Then there are stories of the Tiwi people's ‘number one religion': Aussie Rules; Calista Kantilla remembers her time growing up in the mission dormitory; and Teddy Portaminni explains the importance of Tiwi history and culture as something precious, owned by Tiwi and the source of Tiwi strength. In Tiwi Story: Turning History Downside Up (NewSouth, 2023), Mavis Kerinaiua, Laura Rademaker and Tiwi historians showcase stories of resilience, creativity and survival. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Australian and New Zealand Studies
Mavis Kerinaiua and Laura Rademaker, "Tiwi Story: Turning History Downside Up" (NewSouth, 2023)

New Books in Australian and New Zealand Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2024 47:45


The Tiwi people have more than their fair share of stories that turn ideas of Australian history upside down. The Tiwi claim the honour of defeating a global superpower. When the world's most powerful navy invaded and attempted to settle the Tiwi Islands in 1824, Tiwi warriors fought the British and won. The Tiwi remember the fight, and oral histories reveal their tactical brilliance. Later, in 1911, Catholic priest Francis Xavier Gsell decided to ‘purchase' Tiwi women and ‘free' them from traditional marriage, so girls would grow up into devoted Catholics. But Tiwi women had more power in marriage negotiations than missionaries realised. They worked out how to be both Tiwi and Catholic. And it was the missionaries who came around to Tiwi thinking. Then there are stories of the Tiwi people's ‘number one religion': Aussie Rules; Calista Kantilla remembers her time growing up in the mission dormitory; and Teddy Portaminni explains the importance of Tiwi history and culture as something precious, owned by Tiwi and the source of Tiwi strength. In Tiwi Story: Turning History Downside Up (NewSouth, 2023), Mavis Kerinaiua, Laura Rademaker and Tiwi historians showcase stories of resilience, creativity and survival. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/australian-and-new-zealand-studies

SBS Vietnamese - SBS Việt ngữ
Nguồn thảo dược quý giá của dân đảo Tiwi hy vọng sẽ sớm góp mặt thị trường

SBS Vietnamese - SBS Việt ngữ

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 5:41


Với loại kem trị ghẻ chóc làm từ thảo dược trên đảo Tiwi, bôi lên ghẻ sau hai ngày nó sẽ làm sạch và sau đó vết ghẻ sẽ biến mất. Những người chủ truyền thống của một trong những cộng đồng xa xôi nhất ở phía bắc nước Úc đang sử dụng kiến thức về y học cổ truyền của họ để thúc đẩy nền kinh tế địa phương. Họ hợp tác với Trường Y tế Menzies và các nhà nghiên cứu cùng các nhóm ngành khác hy vọng một ngày nào đó có thể sản xuất hàng loạt thuốc thảo dược lấy từ cây thuốc truyền thống tại vùng đất họ.

SBS Croatian - SBS na hrvatskom
Prvo svjetsko ispitivanje uzgoja kamenica Black Lip Oyster na otočju Tiwi

SBS Croatian - SBS na hrvatskom

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 3:56


Tradicionalni vlasnici zemlje se sa svijetom nadaju podijeliti deliciju. Klan Mantiyupwi je postao dijelom prvog svjetskog ispitivanja uzgoja crnih kamenica Black Lip Oyster koje žele plasirati na globalno tržište u sljedeće dvije godine.

SBS Russian - SBS на русском языке
Tiwi Island community looking to boost knowledge of benefits of bush medicine - Жители Тиви стремятся распространить знания о пользе традиционной медицины

SBS Russian - SBS на русском языке

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 5:26


Traditional owners of one of the most remote communities in Australia's north are using traditional knowledge of bush medicine to boost their local economy. - Традиционные владельцы одного из самых отдаленных сообществ на севере Австралии используют традиционные знания о медицине для стимулирования местной экономики.

SBS Indonesian - SBS Bahasa Indonesia
This traditional Tiwi Island's delicacy is cultivated for global market - Bagikan Kelezatan Pulau Tiwi dengan Dunia, Makanan Tradisional Ini Dibudidayakan untuk Pasar Global

SBS Indonesian - SBS Bahasa Indonesia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 4:17


Traditional owners are hoping to share a Tiwi Island delicacy with the world. The Mantiyupwi Clan are part of a world first trial in Black Lip Oyster Farming which they want to take to a global market in the next two years. - Para pemangku tradisional di negeri ini berharap untuk dapat membagi kelezatan Pulau Tiwi dengan dunia. Klan Mantiyupwi jadi bagian dari uji coba budidaya tiram mutiara bibir hitam pertama di dunia yang ingin dibawa ke pasar global dalam dua tahun ke depan.

SBS Indonesian - SBS Bahasa Indonesia
Tiwi Island community looking to boost knowledge of benefits of bush medicine - Masyarakat Pulau Tiwi menambah pengetahuan tentang manfaat pengobatan semak

SBS Indonesian - SBS Bahasa Indonesia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 6:57


Traditional owners of one of the most remote communities in Australia's north are using traditional knowledge of bush medicine to boost their local economy. Partnering up with Menzies School of Health, researchers and other industry groups - they hope to one day mass produce traditional bush medicine. - Pemilik tradisional dari salah satu komunitas paling terpencil di Australia Utara menggunakan pengetahuan tradisional mengenai pengobatan semak untuk meningkatkan perekonomian lokal mereka. Bermitra dengan Menzies School of Health, peneliti dan kelompok industri lainnya - mereka berharap suatu hari nanti dapat memproduksi obat tradisional semak secara massal.

SBS World News Radio
Tiwi Island community looking to boost knowledge of benefits of bush medicine

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2024 5:41


Traditional owners of one of the most remote communities in Australia's north are using traditional knowledge of bush medicine to boost their local economy. Partnering up with Menzies School of Health, researchers and other industry groups - they hope to one day mass produce traditional bush medicine.

SBS Portuguese - SBS em Português
'Jovem do Ano' Dante Rodrigues é indígena Tiwi, com herança timorense e portuguesa

SBS Portuguese - SBS em Português

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 11:10


Dante Rodrigues, 22 anos, venceu o prêmio 'Jovem do Ano 2024' da Semana NAIDOC em âmbito nacional. Descendente dos povos índigenas Tiwi. Ele tem uma herança timorense e portuguesa. "Respeito muito minhas raízes indígenas e imigrantes," disse à SBS em Português, referindo aos seus pais.

Australian Government Department of Human Services
Tiwi What Can Affect Your Family Tax Benefit

Australian Government Department of Human Services

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 2:34


Tiwi What Can Affect Your Family Tax Benefit by Services Australia

Australian Government Department of Human Services

Tiwi Family Tax Benefit by Services Australia

Australian Government Department of Human Services
Tiwi What Is JobSeeker Payment

Australian Government Department of Human Services

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 3:32


Tiwi What Is JobSeeker Payment by Services Australia

Australian Government Department of Human Services
Tiwi Parenting Payment Partnered

Australian Government Department of Human Services

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 3:43


Tiwi Parenting Payment Partnered by Services Australia

Australian Government Department of Human Services
Tiwi Reasons Stopping You From Asking For Child Support

Australian Government Department of Human Services

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 3:00


Tiwi Reasons Stopping You From Asking For Child Support by Services Australia

Australian Government Department of Human Services

Tiwi Parenting Payment Single by Services Australia

Australian Government Department of Human Services
Tiwi How Child Support Affect Your Family Tax Benefit

Australian Government Department of Human Services

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 5:08


Tiwi How Child Support Affect Your Family Tax Benefit by Services Australia

Australian Government Department of Human Services
Tiwi Maintaining Carer Payment And Carer Allowance

Australian Government Department of Human Services

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 2:34


Tiwi Maintaining Carer Payment And Carer Allowance by Services Australia

Australian Government Department of Human Services
Tiwi Evidence You Need To Claim Disability Support Pension

Australian Government Department of Human Services

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 3:12


Tiwi Evidence You Need To Claim Disability Support Pension by Services Australia

claim tiwi services australia disability support pension
Australian Government Department of Human Services
Tiwi Family Tax Benefit Pre Birth Claim

Australian Government Department of Human Services

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 2:50


Tiwi Family Tax Benefit Pre Birth Claim by Services Australia

Australian Government Department of Human Services
Tiwi Claiming Carer Payment And Carer Allowance

Australian Government Department of Human Services

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 3:29


Tiwi Claiming Carer Payment And Carer Allowance by Services Australia

Australian Government Department of Human Services
Tiwi Disability Support Pension

Australian Government Department of Human Services

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 3:40


Tiwi Disability Support Pension by Services Australia

tiwi services australia disability support pension
Australian Government Department of Human Services

Tiwi Compliance And Debt by Services Australia

The Unfinished Print
Jacqueline Gribbin : Printmaker - Adaptation

The Unfinished Print

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 87:53


Mokuhanga has the ability to take the artist or craftsperson anywhere they would like to be. From the subject matter in their studio to physical movement around the world, teaching, exploring, and discovering. Wonder and beauty is what makes mokuhanga so special.   In this episode of The Unfinished Print, I speak with printmaker Jacqueline Gribbin, who has spent years honing her craft in mokuhanga and other printmaking techniques across Japan, Southeast Asia, and Australia. We discuss her deep connection with Indigenous communities, collaborating with the late Ralph Kiggell, and exploring the nuances of water-based and oil-based mokuhanga. Jaqueline explains her experiences traveling to isolated communities, conducting workshops, and sharing her passion for printmaking. We'll explore her teaching methods, the importance of community in her work, and how she balances creating and selling her prints.   Please follow The Unfinished Print and my own mokuhanga work on Instagram @andrezadoroznyprints or email me at theunfinishedprint@gmail.com  Notes: may contain a hyperlink. Simply click on the highlighted word or phrase. Artists works follow after the note if available. Pieces are mokuhanga unless otherwise noted. Dimensions are given if known. Print publishers are given if known. Jacqueline Gribbin - website  Shifting Tides (2022) Nagasawa Art Park (MI Lab) Awaji City - Nagasawa Art Park was an artist-in-residence program located in Awaji City, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. It was open for 12 years before evolving into MI Lab in 2012. More info, here.    Keiko Kadota (1942-2017) - was the director of Nagasawa Art Park at Awaji City from 1997-2011, and then of MI Lab at Lake Kawaguchi from 2011 until her passing.   Toru Ueba - was a print instructor at Nagasawa Art Park, and was one of Yoonmi's instructors in 2004.   Ralph Kiggell (1960-2022) -  was one of the most important mokuhanga practitioners. Originally from England, Ralph lived and worked in Thailand. Ralph pushed the boundaries of mokuhanga with extremely large pieces, jigsaw carving, and by using fantastic colour. He also worked with the International Mokuhanga Conference to promote mokuhanga around the world. He will be greatly missed. Ralph's work can be found, here. His obituary in The Guardian can be found, here. His interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here.     Orange Flower On Blue    Hiroki Satake - is a mokuhanga printmaker, and instructor based in Japan. He has taught at MI Lab, as well as given demonstrations regarding tool sharpening, around the world. Instagram   赤絵(アンドレ・マルティ「狼よ!」より) (2022) 34.7cm×28.4cm   registration - there are several registration methods in mokuhanga. The traditional method is called the kentō registration, where you carve two notches, straight another an "L." There is also a "floating kentō," which is where the notches are cut in a piece of "L" shaped wood and not on the wood where you are cutting your image, hence "floating." Lastly, there are removable "pins," such as ones made by Ternes Burton.    bokashi - is a mokuhanga technique, where the pigment fades from a heavy colour to a softer, broad colour. Made famous by prints designed by Hokusai and Hiroshige, this technique is, for me, the most popular technique utilized by  mokuhanga printmakers. There are various types: Ichimoji-bokashi or straight line graduation, used in the above mentioned Hiroshige and Hokusai prints. Ichimoji-mura-bokashi or straight line gradation with uneven edge. Ō-bokashi or wide gradation, Ate-nashi-bokashi or gradation without definition. Futa-iro-bokashi or two tone gradation, and ita-bokashi or softer-edge gradation, where the block is cut in a specific way to achieve this style of gradation. All of these styles of bokashi technique take practice and skill but are very much doable. Below is a fine example of bokashi by Paul Binnie:     The Torii Gate at Miyajima (2009) 37.5 x 26cm sizing paper - at times mokuhanga printmakers will size their paper. Size is made from water, animal glue (rabbit, horse), and alum. What the size does is keep the pigments the artist uses from “bleeding” into the outer edges of the paper. There are many recipes of size, here is one that artist Walter J. Phillips used.   intaglio printing - is a printing method, also called etching, using metal plates such as zinc, and copper, creating “recessed” areas which are printed with ink on the surface of these "recesses.” More info, here. The MET has info, here.     serigraphy - is another word for the art of silk screen printing. Silk screen printing can be in on various materials, silk, canvas, paper.    lithography: A printing process where images are transferred onto a surface using a flat plate or stone.   Yoshitaka Amano (b. 1952) - is a character designer for the Final Fantasy video game series. He uses ukiyo-e and Japanese woodblock prints as insirpation for some of his work.    Takashi Murakami (b. 1962) is a contemporary artist best known for his fine art works and contributions to the commercial market. His works are heavily influenced by manga and anime, characterized by their bright colors and distinctive style. Multicolour Superflat Flowers - archival pigment print, silkscreen, 45 cm x 17.7cm   Margaret Thatcher 1925-2013) -  was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990. She was the first woman to hold the office and remains one of the most influential figures in British political history. Leading the Conservative Party, Thatcher implemented a series of economic policies known as "Thatcherism," which emphasized deregulation, privatization of state-owned industries, and reducing the power and influence of trade unions. Her tenure was marked by significant economic transformation, as well as controversial measures that sparked widespread debate and protest.    Tamarind Institute - was originally founded in Los Angeles in 1960 by June Wayne, and is a world renowned center for fine art lithography. Established to revive and sustain the art of lithography, which was in decline in the United States, Tamarind quickly became a leader in the education and promotion of lithographic techniques. In 1970, the institute moved to the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, where it continues to thrive as a key institution in the printmaking world. Dedicated to advancing the lithographic arts through rigorous education, collaborative projects, and the production of high-quality prints, the Tamarind Institute's influence extends globally, contributing significantly to the development and appreciation of lithography as a vibrant art form. More info, here.    STPI Creative Workshop & Gallery - which stands for Singapore Thailand Print Institute is an educational gallery and workshop, based in Singapore. More info, here.    International Mokuhanga Conference, 2011 - was the first international conference on mokuhanga which was separated in two parts, Kyoto and the Awaji Islands in Japan.    MI Lab - is a mokuhanga artists residency located in Kawaguchi-ko, near Mount Fuji. More info can be found, here.    Hiroki Morinoue - is a mokuhanga printmaker and artist living in Holualoa, Big Island, Hawai'i. He is a co-founding member of the Holualoa Foundation For Arts & Culture, the establishment of the Donkey Mill Art Center and Studio 7 Fine Arts. Hiroki's interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here.    Incoming Tide 30.5 x 30.5cm   Keiko Hara - is an artist and Professor of Art Emerita at Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington. She is a painter, and printmaker in various relief mediums, such as mokuhanga. Keiko also leads the Mokuhanga Project Space based in Walla Walla, Washington. More info on Keiko's work can be found, here. More info regarding the Mokuhanga Project Space, here.   Verse Space M-1, lithography and stencil, 55.8 cm x 76.2 cm   Yamanashi Prefecture - (山梨県, Yamanashi-ken) is located in the Chūbu region of Honshu, Japan, and borders Saitama Prefecture to the northeast, Nagano Prefecture to the northwest, Shizuoka Prefecture to the southwest, Kanagawa Prefecture to the southeast, and Tokyo to the east. The capital and largest city is Kōfu. Yamanashi is one of only eight landlocked prefectures in Japan, with most of the population residing in the central Kōfu Basin, surrounded by the Akaishi Mountains. 27% of its land area is designated as Natural Parks, and it is home to many of Japan's highest mountains, including Mount Fuji, the country's tallest peak and a significant cultural icon, which is partially located on the border with Shizuoka Prefecture.   Tiwi Islands - which means "two islands," are part of the Northern Territory, Australia, located 80 km (50 mi) north of Darwin. They comprise Melville Island, Bathurst Island, and nine smaller uninhabited islands, with a combined area of 8,320 square kilometers (3,212 sq mi). The islands have been inhabited by the Tiwi, an Aboriginal Australian people, since before European settlement, with a population of 2,348 recorded in the 2021 census. The Tiwi Land Council, one of four land councils in the Northern Territory, serves as a representative body with statutory authority under the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 and holds responsibilities under the Native Title Act 1993 and the Pastoral Land Act 1992.   Charles Darwin University - was established in 2003 in the Northern Territory of Australia, and resulted from the merger of Northern Territory University, Centralian College, and the Menzies School of Health Research. Named after naturalist Charles Darwin, CDU focuses on research and education tailored to the unique challenges of the region, with strong emphasis on Indigenous education and partnerships. The university offers a broad range of programs across disciplines like health, education, engineering, business, and environmental science, and is recognized for its research in desert knowledge, Indigenous systems, tropical health, and sustainable development. With campuses in Darwin, Alice Springs, Katherine, and Nhulunbuy, CDU plays a crucial role in the educational, economic, and social development of the Northern Territory. The More Than Human World: North Australian Ecologies was the exhibit which Jacqueline speaks on in her episode. The exhibit catalogue can be found, here.    Balgo - also known as Wirrimanu, is a remote Aboriginal community in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Home to the Kukatja people and other desert groups like the Ngarti and Warlpiri, Balgo is renowned for its vibrant art scene, particularly through the Warlayirti Artists art center, which produces art reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the local people. The community, accessible mainly via local roads and air, provides essential services such as a health clinic, school and plays a vital role in preserving and promoting Indigenous culture and traditions. A description of Wirrimaru can be found, here via Deutscher and Hackett.    Printmaking Today - is a magazine published by Cello Press in England, and is published quarterly. The magazine focuses on printmaking themes and artists. More info, here.   Arnhem Land - is located in the northeastern Northern Territory of Australia, and is a vast and culturally rich region covering approximately 97,000 square kilometers. Bordered by the Arafura Sea, the Gulf of Carpentaria, and Kakadu National Park, it is one of the largest Aboriginal reserves in Australia, home to around 16,000 Indigenous people, primarily the Yolngu. Known for its stunning natural landscapes, including rugged coastlines, rainforests, and wetlands, Arnhem Land is also a cultural treasure, famous for Indigenous art, music, and traditions. Access is restricted to protect its heritage, and the region plays a crucial role in Indigenous land rights movements and the preservation of Aboriginal culture.   Foundry Vineyards - based in Walla Walla, Washington is a vineyard and art space. It has been hosting artists from all types of media such as painting and printmaking since 2010. It has exhibited The Mokuhanga Project Space, printmaker Mike Lyon,  and the International Mokuhanga Print Exhibit. More info about this space and the good it does for the art community at large can be found, here.    Ozu Washi - is a paper store located in the Nihonbashi district of Tokyo. website, Instagram   Wood Like Matsumura - is an online and brick and mortar store, for woodblock printmaking, located in Nerima City, Tōkyō.   uwa senka long - is a Thai kozo machine made paper which can be used for mokuhanga.    The Japanese Paper Place- is a Toronto based Japanese paper store servicing the Mokuhanga community for many years.  Interview with the Nancy Jacobi of the JPP can be found, here.   gouache: is a water-based paint known for its opaque and vibrant colours. Made from pigment, water, and gum arabic as a binder, it offers artists versatility in creating both translucent washes and opaque layers. Gouache can be reactivated with water and comes in a range of colors, making it a popular choice for various painting techniques.   The Adelaide River - is a significant waterway in the Northern Territory of Australia, extending approximately 180 km from its source in the Litchfield National Park to its mouth at the Timor Sea. The river flows through  lush wetlands, dense mangroves, and open floodplains, providing a rich habitat for diverse wildlife. It is particularly renowned for its large population of saltwater crocodiles.    © Popular Wheat Productions opening and closing credit - Stardust by Lester Young, Oscar Peterson Trio. (1956) © UMG Recordings logo designed and produced by Douglas Batchelor and André Zadorozny  Disclaimer: Please do not reproduce or use anything from this podcast without shooting me an email and getting my express written or verbal consent. I'm friendly :) Слава Українi If you find any issue with something in the show notes please let me know. ***The opinions expressed by guests in The Unfinished Print podcast are not necessarily those of André Zadorozny and of Popular Wheat Productions.***                                                

the [female] athlete project
the wrap: ariarne titmus terminates 200m freestyle world record

the [female] athlete project

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 28:43


A weekly podcast covering women's sport news. Taking a look around the grounds: Ariarne Titmus has broken the world record for the 200-metre freestyle, Jess Fox has collected her 50th Canoe World Cup gold medal and Cortnee Vine is heading to the U.S! For the key story, we'll chat about how World Athletics and the International Boxing Association will pay athletes who get medals at the upcoming Paris Olympics, but not everyone is happy about it. Bid here for your chance to win a Manchester City jersey signed by Matilda's legend Alanna Kennedy: https://app.galabid.com/femaleathleteproject/items/59f403b8-090d-4205-a060-8b042e7e2fd8 All proceeds will be donated to documentary Like My Brother, charting the power and impact of raw, sporting talent upon the lives of four, young Tiwi women and their remote community. Buy our kids book The A to Z of Who I Could Be, or book for adults GIRLS DON'T PLAY SPORT. www.thefemaleathleteproject.com/shop Get the wrap delivered into your inbox as a weekly newsletter! Subscribe here for the newsletter + don't miss a merch drop. bit.ly/tfapsubscribe Shop TFAP merch: https://www.thefemaleathleteproject.com/shop Find us on Instagram: @thefemaleathleteproject #womenssport

The Ray Hadley Morning Show: Highlights
'Coercive behaviour' - Ray slams researcher who lied to Tiwi Islanders in Santos case

The Ray Hadley Morning Show: Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 11:08


Ray Hadley has commented on recent news revealed by AFR earlier today, which found that a climate geoscientist misled Aboriginal elders. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

il posto delle parole
Donatella Solda "Learning More Festival"

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 13:05


Donatella Solda"Learning More Festival"www.learningmorefestival.itIl primo festival italiano dedicatoalla formazione e all'apprendimento Modena | da venerdì 10 a domenica 12 novembreoltre 70 incontri, più di 120 ospiti, 7 location Torna a Modena, per la sua seconda edizione, il Learning More Festival, da venerdì 10 a domenica 12 novembre, il primo festival in Italia dedicato alla formazione e all'apprendimento. Tre giorni per mettersi in discussione con gli oltre 120 esperti del settore.Il Learning More Festival nasce come un luogo in cui educatori, formatori, imprenditori e professionisti, e anche genitori, studenti e cittadini di tutta Italia, possano informarsi e scoprire metodologie emergenti, modelli di successo e tecnologie per formare e apprendere, che rispondano ai bisogni della contemporaneità.Ci saranno alcuni dei massimi esperti del settore, italiani e internazionali, che terranno più di 70 incontri, tra cui lezioni, workshop, talks di approfondimento e learning shows. Per le famiglie e le scuole, si terranno anche dei laboratori innovativi, contest e incontri di orientamento. Le location della rassegna saranno diffuse nella città: gli spazi di Future Education Modena e AGO - Modena Fabbriche Culturali, alla Chiesa della Fondazione Collegio San Carlo, alla Fondazione di Modena | Spazio F, al Polo dei Musei e presso l'ex Cinema Arena. Il festival è organizzato da FEM - Future Education Modena, hub innovativo dell'EdTech, operato da Wonderful Education, realtà che opera nello sviluppo, nella produzione e nell'offerta di attività ed esperienze formative innovative, e da Fondazione di Modena. Il programma è ricco e si sviluppa attorno a sei palinsesti tematici. Neuroscienze e apprendimento. La mente che impara. Gli esperti di questo palinsesto si chiederanno come funziona il cervello, come impara, e come sviluppare tecniche efficaci di apprendimento. Tra i tanti ospiti stranieri: Bradley Busch, celebre psicologo di Oxford, autore di vari bestseller sull'apprendimento, e Tracy Packiam Holloway, autrice del caso editoriale Think Like a Girl (Zondervan). Ci saranno anche: Leonardo Fogassi, docente all'Università di Parma, membro del team che ha scoperto i neuroni specchio; Isabel Gangitano, autrice del podcast “Le Basi”; Stefano Calabrese, docente all'Unimore, esperto nel nesso tra racconto e neuroscienza, e molti altri. Augmented Learning. Accrescere e potenziare l'apprendimento. Quali sono i metodi innovativi per imparare in maniera efficace? Ne parleremo con: Annamaria Testa, autrice e saggista, a proposito del potere delle storie; Andrea De Cesco, responsabile della Chora Media Academy insieme a Nicola Bigi di Tiwi, e Rossella Pivanti, Branded Podcast Producer, che approfondiranno l'utilità dei podcast; Luca Raina parlerà di didattica ludica basata sul gaming, argomento approfondito anche da Francesca Antonacci, dell'Università Bicocca di Milano. Si parlerà anche di nuovi modi per insegnare la matematica con Laura Branchetti, docente all'Università di Milano, e Giorgio Bolondi, professore all'Università di Bolzano. Imparare e lavorare con l'Intelligenza Artificiale (IA). Sulle opportunità e le sfide offerte dalla IA nel campo della formazione parleranno: Guido Scorza, componente del Collegio del Garante per la Privacy; Giovanni Corazza del Marconi Institute for Creativity, che approfondirà il nesso tra IA e immaginazione; Luca Bolognini, Presidente dell'Istituto Italiano di Privacy, parlerà dei provvedimenti europei su IA e innovazione. Insieme a loro, molti altri workshop dedicati a uno dei temi più dibattuti del contemporaneo. Le competenze del XXI Secolo e il futuro del lavoro. Sulle competenze necessarie per il futuro del lavoro si esprimeranno numerosi esperti del settore, tra cui: Roberto Ricci, Presidente di INVALSI; Cristina Grieco, Presidentessa di INDIRE; Michele Faioli, docente all'Università Cattolica di Milano, già consigliere CNEL, approfondirà il rapporto tra lavoro, persone e tecnologie. Si parlerà anche di prime sperimentazioni di competenze innovative, per esempio con Giorgio Ventre e Antonio Pescapè, docenti di Ingegneria elettrica e tecnologie all'Università Federico II di Napoli. Non potrà mancare un affondo sulla sostenibilità, con Antonello Pasini, meteorologo e autore. Mentre con Luca Sofri, direttore de Il Post, si parlerà di Come funzionano i giornali, come funziona l'informazione? per scoprire come ci informeremo in futuro.Organizzazioni che imparano, la società che cresce. Come creare organizzazioni e imprese che tengano conto e sappiano navigare nella complessità? Sull'importanza dell'investimento sul capitale umano interverranno: Lisa Kepinski dell'Inclusion Institute, che parlerà di valorizzazione del talento in azienda; Alberto Gangemi e Priel Korenfeld di Kopernicana, realtà che lavora per aiutare le imprese a cambiare. Molti altri esperti del settore, inoltre, parleranno di come facilitare il cambiamento in impresa: Michele Zanini, Marta Cabiati, Betty Pagnin, Riccardo Bovetti, Gilda Antonelli e Jacopo Roguzzi. EdTech: strumenti per l'innovazione. L'apprendimento è in evoluzione grazie alle tecnologie. Di questo si parlerà in un palinsesto tutto dedicato all'EdTech, ossia all'Education Technology, organizzato in collaborazione con EdTech Italia, l'Associazione italiana dell'ecosistema. LMF ospita le finali italiane del GESA, ossia i Global EdTech Startup Awards, per premiare la startup italiana più innovativa che volerà poi alle finali globali di Londra nel gennaio 2024. Saranno moltissimi gli esperti, inoltre, che parleranno del tema: dal Nord Europa arriveranno Jannie Jeppesen, CEO della Swedish EdTech Industry, insieme a Natalia Kucirkova, docente all'Università di Stavanger (Norvegia); Anna Åkerfeldt, di Swedish Edtest; Marjo Kenttälä, CEO di Helsinki Education Hub; Oddur Sturluson, Innovation Hub, University of Iceland, e Esben Trier, CEO of Edtech Denmark.Palinsesti speciali. Oltre al programma principale, il festival ospita numerosi eventi su temi specializzati. Fra queste, il Family Lab, che affronta la genitorialità ai tempi del digitale, insieme a Silvia Demozzi, docente di Pedagogia e Sessuologia all'Università di Bologna e Michele Marangi, dell'Università Cattolica di Milano. LMF arriva poi nelle scuole, portando gli speaker davanti a studenti e studentesse, in un format-gioco di orientamento.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itQuesto show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. Se sei interessato a fare pubblicità in questo podcast, contattaci su https://www.spreaker.com/show/1487855/advertisement

SBS NITV Radio
NT Elders and communities open their hearts on Voice to Parliament referendum in new film

SBS NITV Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 18:53


The film Our Voice, Our Heart follows two Darwin locals, Tiwi man Jaxon De Santis and Warlpiri/Jawoyn man Justin Grant, who realise that if they have no idea what the Voice to Parliament means to them and their community, how are millions of Australians going to know?

SBS Ukrainian - SBS УКРАЇНСЬКОЮ МОВОЮ
Бюлетень SBS новин - 22-06-2023

SBS Ukrainian - SBS УКРАЇНСЬКОЮ МОВОЮ

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 15:13


Про найважливіше із потоку новин в Австралії, Україні та світі на час виходу радіовісника SBS новин українською. Голови земельних рад Northern, Central, Tiwi and Anindilyakwa представили Ентоні Альбанізі документ, відомий як декларація Barunga2023 року, яка підтримує «Голос» до парламенту. Декларація була прийнята через 35 років після оригінальної заяви Барунга 1988 року, яка закликала до визнання прав і культури абориґенів... Про це і більше слухайте тут: sbs.com.au/language/ukrainian

northern sbs tiwi anindilyakwa
SBS Vietnamese - SBS Việt ngữ
Hồi hương các tác phẩm nghệ thuật Thổ dân

SBS Vietnamese - SBS Việt ngữ

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 6:43


Tượng con kỳ đà bằng gỗ đã được đưa trả trở lại vùng đất mà nó được tạo ra, trong nỗ lực hồi hương quy mô lớn các tác phẩm nghệ thuật và đồ tạo tác của người Thổ dân. Sau hơn 50 năm nằm trong bộ sưu tập tư nhân ở vùng Victoria, hơn 250 món đồ nghệ thuật của Quần đảo Tiwi phía bắc Darwin lưu lạc đã gửi trở lại vùng nơi sinh ra nó.

SBS World News Radio
After more than 50 years, Tiwi Islanders are reunited with rare artefacts - and it's been emotional

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2023 10:08


A wooden lizard is being returned to the lands it was created on, as part of a massive repatriation effort of art and artefacts. After more than 50 years in a private collection in regional Victoria, the artefact created on the Tiwi Islands north of Darwin has been packed up and sent back to the tropics.

Conversations
A song connection: Genevieve and the Tiwi strong women

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2023 52:32


When Dr Genevieve Campbell heard the intoxicating music of Tiwi song women, it made her hair stand on end. Immediately she knew she needed to meet the women, and these relationships have changed her ideas of what music is

Conversations
A song connection: Genevieve and the Tiwi strong women

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2023 52:32


When Dr Genevieve Campbell heard the intoxicating music of Tiwi songwomen, it made her hair stand on end. Immediately she knew she needed to meet the women, and these relationships have changed her ideas of what music is