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Tracking Culture
We facilitate this Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) workshop in partnership with Kura Yerlo. Kura Yerlo means 'by the sea' in the Kaurna language. Among its many other programs, Kura Yerlo runs a visual arts and crafts program called Karrarendi for 30 disabled ATSI participants. Karrarendi is a Kaurna word which means 'to be proud and rise above'.
No Strings Attached is Kura Yerlo's artistic partner in this performance workshop. Since 2005, we have been collaborating to bring the stories of Karrarendi participants to the public stage in quality productions that incorporate performers' original arts and crafts as props, costumes and scenery.
Tracking Culture performs at community events, Expos and AGMs. The original production of Mar the Cockatoo Man won the 2008 Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander 'Contribution to the Arts' Award from City of Port Adelaide Enfield.
In 2009, Tracking Culture was commissioned to create and perform a Kaurna Greeting for the Port Festival 09.
Contact us if you are interested in finding out more about Tracking Culture.
