‘We’re trying to show is our age-old stories are still relevant today’: NT’s only First Nations-led multi-arts festival to showcase culture
The contemporary vibrancy of Indigenous culture will be on show at this year’s Garrmalang Festival.
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THE contemporary vibrancy of Indigenous culture will be on show at this year’s Garrmalang Festival – the Territory’s only First Nations-led multi-arts festival.
Co-creative director Nina Fitzgerald said with Central Australian act Electric Fields performing music along with a First Nations photography exhibition and First Nations producers, it was a strong local assortment of talent.
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“What we’re trying to show is our age-old stories are still relevant today,” she said. “We always want to showcase local talent so we’re always looking for a really vibrant acoustic set and we’re using local artists to perform. Garrmalang is going to bring Darwin to life in vibrant and contemporary way … we have some great stories from Indigenous Australia up here so it will be great to see what we attract.”
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Guitarist Jaxon De Santis will be performing at Garrmalang and said it was a great opportunity to explore and present his own story.
Garrmalang runs at the Darwin Entertainment Centre on May 29–30.
Originally published as ‘We’re trying to show is our age-old stories are still relevant today’: NT’s only First Nations-led multi-arts festival to showcase culture