Friday, October 8, 2010

Happened

Happened. Indigenous Studies Teaching Colloquium. Over 40 registrations and at times 50 or so people present.  The aim was to have an open dialogue with a view to uncovering possibilities for cooperation, collaboration, and improvement. We commenced the day with four concise presentations by practitioners on key issues relating to Australian Indigenous studies and then broke off for discussion. What was evident was that there has been a rapid shift in what can be identified as Australian Indigenous studies at the University of Melbourne. Many of those in attendance were from schools and disciplines not previously associated with Australian Indigenous studies. It was energising to encounter exciting new initiatives being pursued in a spirit of openness and collegiality. Special thanks to the AIS team and Emma Kowal, Rebecca Garcia Lucas, and Alicia Coram.

 

Read. Leonard Peltier,  Prison Writings: My Life is my Sun Dance.  Leonard Peltier has spent years in prison for a crime many believe he didn’t commit: the shooting of two FBI agents in 1975 at Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota. Peltier’s description of the American prison system is brought into sharp relief by his commitment to Native American spirituality and his refusal of a degraded, inmate’s mentality. Chief Arvol Looking Horse, Keeper of the Sacred White Buffalo Calf Pipe writes the foreword to Prison Writings…

 

Seen. Yohanghza Theatre Company’s  Midsummer Nights Dream  and Hamlet. Essential Shakespeare presented through the prism of Korean shamanism and traditional culture. Inspiring – and left me increasingly dissatisfied with a lot of Australian and Australian Indigenous theatre. Maybe the theatre companies need less constraints and more corporate and public sector support.

 

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/arts/spirited-korean-take-on-denmarks-woes/story-e6frg8po-1225926373952

 

Melbourne Fringe.  AIS student Tom Carmody appears in Coma and the Good Times, The Open Stage, University of Melbourne. <http://www.melbournefringe.com.au/fringe-festival/show/coma-and-the-good-times/>.