Ngalbenbe
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Creative cowboy films would like to thank Lena Yarinkura, Bob Burruwal, Murray Garde, Maningrida Arts and Culture staff, Michelle Culpittand, Zebedee Bonson.
Filmed in the countries surrounding Maningrida and Ankabadbirri, Arnhem Land, Australia.
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In this film Bob Burruwal and Lena Yarinkura tell us the story of Ngalbenbe, the sun story and the Djarngno sacred site.
The art of Bob Burruwal and Lena Yarinkura is both beautifuland complex, this is work that tells a series of stories, Djarngo, laws, natural forces, animals, objects, emotions and phenomena that shape Bob’s and Lena’s religious beliefs.
Andrea and I had been working with Bob and Lena, linguist Murray Garde and the staff of Maningrida Arts & Culture in Arnhem Land to record the stories that gave form to the artwork in the exhibition Kunkamak Ngarrwoneng (Our house of culture). The idea in making these films was to hand this knowledge to present and future generations. In doing so helping to instruct young people in ceremony, rituals, dance, song, art making and Kuneand Rembarrnga ways of being.
"We went and made all these objects and they all have stories and remind people what these stories are and we make the artwork because they have stories. And we can tell these stories".
These films were made in Ankabadbirri and in Maningrida and surrounds and in the beautiful country surrounding Ankabadbirri.
We should all note just how carefully and beautifully Bob Burruwal and Lena Yarinkura have cared for their country. What a staggeringly beautiful and peaceful place it is.
In this film Frankie Kelly and Bob Burruwal tell the stories of Bardangarrh-Bardangarrh and the message stick and the fire stick.
In this film Bob Burruwal and Lena Yarinkura tell us the story of Bongolinjbongolinj and the gift of a song.
In this film Bob Burruwal and Lena Yarinkura tell us the story of Mono, the bones of two people and their dogs who die of thirst.
Just like those old people, they used to tell us those stories, we used to listen to them. The older generations passed it on to us.
My father taught me. He told me never to forget this story. He said do not lose my story, hold on to it.