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Singing Bones Samuel Curkpatrick

Singing Bones By Samuel Curkpatrick

Singing Bones by Samuel Curkpatrick


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This book documents cross-cultural collaboration between manikay singers from south-east Arnhem Land and the Australian Art Orchestra. The interwoven voices of the project are explored as an example of creative intercultural collaboration and a continuation of the manikay tradition.

Singing Bones Summary

Singing Bones: Ancestral Creativity and Collaboration by Samuel Curkpatrick

Manikay are the ancestral songs of Arnhem Land, passed down over generations and shaping relationships between people and the country.Singing Bones foregrounds the voices of manikay singers from Ngukurr in southeastern Arnhem Land and charts their critically acclaimed collaboration with jazz musicians from the Australian Art Orchestra, Crossing Roper Bar. It offers an overview of WAgilak manikay narratives and style, including their social, ceremonial and linguistic aspects, and explores the Crossing Roper Bar project as an example of creative intercultural collaboration and a living continuation of the manikay tradition.Through song, the ancestral past animates the present, moving yolAu (people) to dance. In song, community is established. By song, the past enfolds the present. Today, the unique voices of WAgilak resound over the ancestral ground and water, carried by the songs of old. Audio examples are available at: https://open.sydneyuniversitypress.com.au/singing-bones.html

About Samuel Curkpatrick

Dr Samuel Curkpatrick is a researcher and musician with a particular interest in intercultural collaboration and Indigenous Australian music. He is an Adjunct Research Fellow at Sir Zelman Cowen School of Music, Monash University, and teaches at Stirling Theological College, University of Divinity.

Table of Contents

Collaboration Preface Glossary Introduction Impelled: songs from the ground Connected in song Abundant articulation: the living text of Manikay Narrative constellations Living bones: aThose clapping sticks have a songa Grooving together: the Crossing Roper Bar collaboration Interwoven voices: a brilliant aesthetic Playing together: collaboration and creativity Epilogue: new friendships Bibliography Discography Appendix 1: song texts Appendix 2: Young WAgilak group tour and performance history Index

Additional information

GOR013548117
9781743326770
1743326777
Singing Bones: Ancestral Creativity and Collaboration by Samuel Curkpatrick
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Sydney University Press
20200601
Winner of Victorian Premier's Literary Awards: Non-Fiction 2021 Winner of Ruth Stone Prize 2021 (Society of Musicology) 2021
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