Junba colouring book:
The Junba Colouring Book was compiled in 2018 by Katie Breckon and Sally Treloyn as part of the Junba Project, a collaborative initiative of the Mowanjum Art and Culture Centre. Breckon and Treloyn curated illustrations created by graphic novelist Brenton McKenna based on photos and drawings of Junb...
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Halls Creek, Western Australia
Kimberley Language Resource Centre
2019
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Zusammenfassung: | The Junba Colouring Book was compiled in 2018 by Katie Breckon and Sally Treloyn as part of the Junba Project, a collaborative initiative of the Mowanjum Art and Culture Centre. Breckon and Treloyn curated illustrations created by graphic novelist Brenton McKenna based on photos and drawings of Junba dancers and singers held at the Mowanjum Art and Culture Centre in the Kimberley, Western Australia. McKenna created the illustrations in the course of a workshop organised by Leah Umbagai, and Katie Breckon to support children and young people to learn about their identities within the traditional kinship system, represented by the two birds Wodoy (Ngarinyin, Wunambal) / Wodoya (Worrorra), the Spotted Nightjar, and Jun.gurn (Ngarinyin) / Junkurnja (Worrorra) / Jirrin.girn (Wunambal), the Owlet Nightjar. With Sally Treloyn, images of each stage of Junba performance were identified for use in the workshop. McKenna's illustrations are complemented by drawings by Ngarinyin elder Paddy Neowarra (deceased) created in 2002 to document skin-based bodypaint designs worn by dancers of Junba, and drawings by young Ngarinyin illustrator Liama Nulgit. Leah Umbagai and Pansy Ngalgarr The publication is an output of research funded by the Australian Research Council Linkage Project Children, Knowledge, Country: Evaluating and developing music-based strategies for teaching and learning in remote Aboriginal communities in Western Australia LP120200721 (Kimberley Language Resource Centre, University of Melbourne, University of Sydney and University of Western Australia) |
Beschreibung: | 26 Seiten Illustrationen 30 cm |
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spelling | Junba colouring book Edited by Sally Treloyn ; illustrations by Brenton McKenna Halls Creek, Western Australia Kimberley Language Resource Centre 2019 26 Seiten Illustrationen 30 cm txt rdacontent sti rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The Junba Colouring Book was compiled in 2018 by Katie Breckon and Sally Treloyn as part of the Junba Project, a collaborative initiative of the Mowanjum Art and Culture Centre. Breckon and Treloyn curated illustrations created by graphic novelist Brenton McKenna based on photos and drawings of Junba dancers and singers held at the Mowanjum Art and Culture Centre in the Kimberley, Western Australia. McKenna created the illustrations in the course of a workshop organised by Leah Umbagai, and Katie Breckon to support children and young people to learn about their identities within the traditional kinship system, represented by the two birds Wodoy (Ngarinyin, Wunambal) / Wodoya (Worrorra), the Spotted Nightjar, and Jun.gurn (Ngarinyin) / Junkurnja (Worrorra) / Jirrin.girn (Wunambal), the Owlet Nightjar. With Sally Treloyn, images of each stage of Junba performance were identified for use in the workshop. McKenna's illustrations are complemented by drawings by Ngarinyin elder Paddy Neowarra (deceased) created in 2002 to document skin-based bodypaint designs worn by dancers of Junba, and drawings by young Ngarinyin illustrator Liama Nulgit. Leah Umbagai and Pansy Ngalgarr The publication is an output of research funded by the Australian Research Council Linkage Project Children, Knowledge, Country: Evaluating and developing music-based strategies for teaching and learning in remote Aboriginal communities in Western Australia LP120200721 (Kimberley Language Resource Centre, University of Melbourne, University of Sydney and University of Western Australia) Dance, Aboriginal Australian / Australia / Western Australia / Kimberley Region / Pictorial works Coloring books / Juvenile literature Treloyn, Sally (DE-588)104860568X edt McKenna, Brenton E. ill |
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