Wednesday, 29 August 2012

Cooling off at Bitter Springs, Mataranka in-between towns & gigs.

Photo: Cooling off at Bitter Springs, Mataranka in-between towns & gigs.
 
Cathy Zoch: heard you mob drumming from our caravan park, but didn't realise it was you till we saw your bus cruise past - you sounded awesome! :-D

Camera, Lights and.......ACTION

Mataranka primary school gig
Photo: Mataranka primary school gig

Day Number 2: Well on their Way to Stardom

 Breaking in the swag!
Photo: Breaking in the swag!
 
Morning! 
Photo: Morning!
Waking with the birdies 
Photo: Waking with the birdies
Cornflakes, weetbix & porridge!
Camp breakfast
Photo: Camp breakfast
Action! 
Photo: Action!
 
 Waking up in Mataranka
 
Photo: Waking up in Mataranka
 
Pack & roll before we rock & roll!
Sally Westwood: Looks great x
 
Photo: Pack & roll before we rock & roll!
 
Annette Rea: Few tired faces there... :-)
 
Kuman Gorey:
 Good morning cornelia and vicky and the the drummers and teachers keep safe and enjoy the trip
Good Luck to our Ltyentye Apurte Drummers and a safe trip up
 
Kirsten Bazza Cavanagh Braun:
 Hope the kids are having fun and behaving :)
 
Tessa Ashurst:
 Looking forward to seeing your Darwin trip recorded day by day here. Will follow you through the trip. Have an especially safe and fun trip.
Photo: Cornflakes, weetbix & porridge!
 
Sam Absolom: Fantastic!!!
 
Millie Simmonds: Where are you? 
 
Sam Absolom: Hi Millie, I am in community. These photos are of the drummers from community on tour. like Ba Booms page and keep track of their tour.

Here is what the Ba-Boom Crew was up to 14 Hours Ago.

 
I hope these two are not aliens or have been captured/converted to one of THEM
Photo: Aha-ha-ha-haaa!
 
 Seems like all are having a good time.....don't know about Murphy though
 
hope the people below don't mind me putting their comments up here???
 

Lauren Penny
 Good luck to the Ltyentye Apurte Drummers. Bomber says hello to his big brother Stormy. Casey says hi to Jermaine and Dallas.
We hope you have a great time at Mataranka. Enjoy yourselves.
Love Grade 3.
 
 
 

Kuman Gorey
 Good morning cornelia and vicky and the the drummers and teachers keep safe and enjoy the trip
 

Kuman Gorey
 Good Luck to our Ltyentye Apurte Drummers and a safe trip up
 

Kirsten Bazza Cavanagh Braun
 Hope the kids are having fun and behaving :)
 

Tessa Ashurst
 Looking forward to seeing your Darwin trip recorded day by day here. Will follow you through the trip. Have an especially safe and fun trip.
 
Ok the mighty conqueror - take him down@!!!
 
Photo: Friendly aliens along the way...
 
First gig: peko park, tennant creek- bit tired after 500+km since 6am, but good in bright yellow suits!
 
Photo: First gig: peko park, tennant creek- bit tired after 500+km since 6am, but good in bright yellow suits!
 
Annette Rea: Glad you arrived safely.....1 day down....... :-)))
 
 

Tuesday, 28 August 2012


The senior fella's are doing a horse braking in course with the Men from the community with the help from Pete. They will do this course for the next couple of weeks.

The first ever tour of The Ltyentye Apurte Drummers!

June5
 
The first public gig for The Ltyentye Apurte Drummers in 2012 was for the NTCOSS annual conference. This also happened to be their first paid/corporate gig and the audience, who were representative of all state-wide service providers, were blown away with a very slick performance. It was wonderful for all of us to be acknowledged for the hard work that goes into such celebrated success!
Second gig for The Drummers was at the Wide Open Spaces Festival performing the honorary ‘welcome to country’ . The festival site is loc

The Ltyentye Apurte Drummers at Wide Open Spaces 2012
ated at Ross River in an intimate valley in East Arrente country which is family for some of the kids are custodian for. The Arrente men from Santa Teresa also gave a ceremonial dance. Revellers from far and wide assembled to cheer and dance to The Drummers’ smooth and confident performance. Many folks commented on their finesse and remarked on the sophistication of their rhythm pieces.
David Batty, Rebel film-maker, joined us for the preparations and unfolding of the days’ events. From filming us rehearsing at school in the morning to capturing the kids’ building excitement, creating a buzz around the festival’s launch, to focusing in on the joy on their faces while they performed, David and his camera were in the epicentre of a beautiful phenomenon!
Two weeks later, The Ltyentye Apurte Drummers were rehearsing their chops for a different kind of gig altogether; The Centralian School Eistedfodd. This event requires the kids to perform their work independently, which differs from the festival gigs where we enhance the band with djembe soloing and extra percussion. The band were totally up for the challenge.

Receiving their awards!

Announcement of their win.

Performing Markaru.


Mr. Henderson was suitably impressed and community members remarked on hearing new beats in the arrangements.

Dallas & Stormy holding their Eistedfodd trophy!


Rehearsing in the horse shed.

WoW!

June19


They made the news this week!
The Beat Goes On: Ltyentye Apurte Drummers!
June10


Welcome to Country
It was with great anticipation that we commenced our rhythm program at Ltyentye Apurte Catholic School again this year. This time our program was integrated into the curriculum of term 2 as we taught all of the kids for two full days per week for 11 weeks. After four weeks we had a select group ready to perform at the Wide Open Spaces Festival 2011. Given that many of these kids’ families originate from this eastern Arrente region, it was an honour to offer their opening performance as a ‘welcome to country’ and how warmly received this welcome was to a memorable festival weekend for many.

Performing
Returning the following week to the high spirits of the success of that gig (and excursion, almost a 400km return journey), we focused our next goal, for four weeks later, on performing in the 2011 Centralian Eistedfodd at the Araluen Theatre. This was to be a new experience for us all, never before having attended, let alone entered an inter-school performance ‘competition’. We seriously took on the challenge, determined to knock peoples’ socks off with the power of the Ltyentye Apurte Drummers’ sound!

Rehearsal

Djun Djun power

Rikiah, band leader

Backstage Araluen Theatre

Eistedfodd band


Making their drums sing
Many great possibilities exist as to where to go next. We still dream of taking the Ltyentye Apurte Drummers to The Dreaming Festival however, they were severely affected by the QLD floods earlier this year and have had to forgo their planned festival for 2011. Other sights are set on securing festival appearances in Darwin, Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney.. anywhere! To get there however, will take funding and support, and that’s what we will be looking at generating in the meantime.
Eisteddfod show-time

Wednesday, 22 August 2012

Welcome to the Ltyentye Apurte School Blog

Hi eveyone,

 

Welcome to the Ltyentye Apurte School Blog


This is where everyone who has contact with the school can keep up to date with the activities run at LACEC.


This will be developing over the next few weeks!



 
Marcus and Jay.