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    <title>NAIDOC Week 2010: South Australian Indigenous Cultural Performance Events</title>
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Description: Extent : 2 hours 45 minutes; Promoted by Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music (CASM), University of Adelaide; World premiere performances of new works by Indigenous composers and performers : Ancestral Beings (P. Braun), One Shot One Life (A. Lester), Rock these Charts (C. Vercher) and Our People (A. Craker); Presentation of new musical arrangements : Wati Kutju (P.Walker), Mojo Friend (G. Skuthorpe), Redfern Girl (G. Skuthorpe), Rock Gods(G. Skuthorpe), Somewhere (C. Theatre), Secret (C. Theatre), Crazy (M. Morrison), Fly (M. Morrison), Teary Rain (M. Morrison) and One more chance (M. Morrison)</description>
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    <description>Title: Kaurna Bakkayoko (2009), indigenous songs celebrating the historic construction of the first Kaurna canoe since European settlement
Description: Extent : 6 hours; Promoted by Warriparinga Living Kaurna Cultural Centre, City of Marion and Australian Cultural Heritage Management; Featured Indigenous performers include: Eddie Peters (CASM lecturer), Corey Theatre (CASM student), John Phillips (CASM student), Sonny Keeler (CASM graduate) and Tristram Watkins (former CASM student); Cultural gifting of songs and Torres Strait Islander dances to Kaurna traditional Elders and Kaurna community.; Sponsor : City of Marion</description>
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Description: Extent : 1 hour; Promoted by University of Adelaide, Flinders University and Don Dunstan Foundation; Sponsors : University of Adelaide, Flinders University, Don Dunstan Foundation and State Government of South Australia; Performers : Keriba Wakai Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music (CASM) Choir, Eddie Peters (solo singer &amp; guitarist and Glen Skuthorpe (guitar); Repeat performance Mui ge kari nerkep – Black and White together originally associated with the 1967 Referendum, and subsequently the Inaugural Lowitja O’Donoghue Oration 2007; Curated by Jennifer Newsome, Eddie Peters, Anthony Pak Poy, Ashley Turner</description>
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