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Who is looking after who?

Alethea is meant to be looking after everyone. But our youngest team member seems to be looking after her...

 

Pointing out mistakes in her departure form  

Pointing out mistakes in her departure form  

Huh??? 

Huh??? 

Doing the head count  

Doing the head count  

Looking after the spare luggage key... 

Looking after the spare luggage key... 

 

 

The staff at Ministry of the Arts are looking after all of us so well. Huge props to their patience and sense of humour...they have to put up with us after all.  

 

 

DYA Dream Team boarding the plane...next stop Guam!  

DYA Dream Team boarding the plane...next stop Guam!  

Oh hey Sydney...

The DYA Festival of Pacific Arts Dream Team landed in Sydney today ahead of our flight to Guam tomorrow. Seeing our name beside so many other rad Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists in the program was a moment we won't be forgetting any time soon. 

 

Chantelle and Lenny at the Brisbane Airport  

Chantelle and Lenny at the Brisbane Airport  

Eliah and Taneale at Ministry of the Arts briefing and media event, Sydney Airport Rydges  

Eliah and Taneale at Ministry of the Arts briefing and media event, Sydney Airport Rydges  

The Dream Team  

The Dream Team  

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Bardi Dancers  

Bardi Dancers  

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Phew! Our most important prop arrived safely. Uncle Lenny's eskie!  

Phew! Our most important prop arrived safely. Uncle Lenny's eskie!  

Cunnamulla Dreaming

Massive props to our pals at Cunnamulla Dreaming. Their doco comes out on NITV on April 16 at 7.30 pm.

Cunnamulla Dreaming follows a group of young people in remote South West Queensland who create a large-scale devised theatrical production for their small community. They use the performing arts to celebrate their unique way of life, address the issues facing the community and to share their dreams for the future. It's about building the next generation of community leaders. Sounds like a familiar and rad way to do change..