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The sea, the feather and the dance machine: Leaving song

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"Ken Thaiday's extraordinary dance machines reflect the importance of the sea and its various symbols and totems. KEN has chosen the Hammerhead Shark as his totem and his most famous works incorporate this shark as a symbol of law and order".

Andrea and Peter Hylands

March 7, 2025
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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.

One Australia’s most senior and inventive Torres Strait islander artists, Ken constructs mobilised artefacts, which today are exhibited in major art galleries and museums around the world.

In part two of The sea, the feather and the dance machine, we join the islanders for a feast and prepare to leave the island and make our way back to the Australian mainland.

Ken has contemporised the culture of headdress making, mobilising his work with complex systems of strings and pulleys to make his dance machines move, it might be the opening and closing jaw of Ken's shark headdress or the flapping wings of a large seabird made for an important ceremony.

For Ken, his beliefs and his culture are what make him an important figure as a Torres Strait artist. As a senior man, he has a very important role in passing on cultural knowledge to younger generations of Torres Strait Islanders.

 

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