Billy Missi
Moving image: Explore cultures and art making around the world
Moving image: Explore cultures and art making around the world
Warning: This story contains the names and images of Islander people now deceased.
Andrea Hylands and I were very fond of Billy. Billy died in late 2012 from complications related to diabetes. He was above all an artist who was dedicated to his culture, to his island and to his friends.
This story is in his memory.
Billy Missi was inspired by his culture and concern for the environment, the sea and islands of the Torres Strait. The art making of a new generation of Torres Strait Islander artists inspired Billy, who was determined to make art his career.
If you have ever been lucky enough to visit Moa Island in the Torres Strait you will know just what a beautiful place it is. We arrive by tinny at the jetty in Kubin.
There are two settlements here, Kubin and St Pauls, separated by a twenty minute drive that takes us through open forest country and past Moa Peak, the highest point in the Torres Strait.
The bright green of the island’s vegetation, the red soil, a spectacular contrast to the sparkling turquoise sea.
“I thought that art would make an impact in a way to change peoples’ thinking in expressing your own stories about heritage, your cultural heritage and environment. Art can also be used as a vessel for cultural awareness, education and all that”.
Shortly before he died Billy had asked us to take a series of photos of him as he wanted to create his own website. Little did we know at that time that our friend's life would be cut so short.
We will miss him always.
We join Alick in Cairns, North Queensland as he makes a series of masks used in performance. Like so much of the Torres Strait Islander culture the atmosphere in the studio is powerful. Alick speaks in his language Kalaw Lagaw Ya.
Ken Thaiday takes us on a remarkable and personal journey to Erub in the Torres Strait.
Erub is a place where music and dance are important foundations to cultural practice and creativity, once more on the rise through a revival in artistic activity.
In this documentary Alick Tipoti describes his culture, recalling the legends of his land through music and dance and art making. We travel to his home island of Badu in the Torres Strait.