Darebin Greens Fundraiser & Social Event
Part of Reconciliation Week, Songlines of a Mutti Mutti Man
| What | Fundraiser |
|---|---|
| When |
29-05-08 08:00 PM
29-05-08 09:15 PM
29-05-08 from 08:00 pm to 09:15 pm |
| Where | Arts House, North Melbourne Town Hall Corner Queensberry and Errol Streets, North Melbourne, Melways Reference 2A J10 Tram Tram 57 (West Maribyrnong) from Elizabeth St Stop number 12 Parking On street parking. |
| Contact Name | Julie Bain |
| Contact Email | juliealanbain@yahoo.com.au |
| Contact Phone | 9341 1027 bh, 9481 5232 ah |
| Attendees | Everyone welcome |
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After a hugely successful season in 2007, Kutcha Edwards and his family are back in 2008 with Songlines of a Mutti Mutti Man.
In the great tradition of oral history in Indigenous culture, Kutcha and his family present a unique and personal insight into the stories of the Stolen Generations.
Named Aboriginal Male Artist of the Year and also NAIDOC Person of the Year in 2001, Kutcha Edwards continues to inspire. As one of Australia’s most prolific Indigenous singer/songwriters, his music and community work has made him a role model, mentor, friend and legend in the Indigenous community and beyond.
Spend a night around the kitchen table with Kutcha Edwards and his family as they share their remarkable story through songs, laughter and tears.
The show is about acknowledging the impacts of Australia’s social and political history. It’s about creating understanding, respect, and a much needed dialogue between Aboriginal and non-Indigenous Australians. But most of all, it’s about a family.
Age suitability: 10+ Wheelchair access.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are warned that this show contains images of deceased persons. Please arrive at 7:30pm for 8:00pm show. Tickets:$30 / $20 conc