Moorditj Australian Indigenous Cultural ExpressionsThe cultural expressions of the Indigenous people of Australia are amongst the oldest forms of art in the world, stretching back for more than 60,000 years. Moorditj - a Noongar word for "excellent" - explores nearly 300 artworks from 110 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, including Sally Morgan, Yothu Yindi, Neville T Bonner and the Bangarra Dance Theatre. Inside the Moorditj CD-ROMLet film, stage and TV personalities Justine Saunders and Aaron Pederson guide your journey as you discover the diversity of Indigenous craft, dance, literature, media, music, oral history, theatre and visual arts: - Interact with the artists and read their biographies
- Listen to the music and stories
- Learn about important issues that motivate the artists
- Test your understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art and culture
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Target Audience
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Primary / Secondary / General
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Platforms Supported
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Windows 98 / NT / 2000 / ME / XP
MacOS 8.6 - 9 / X
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Availability
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Version 2.4 (2005) Currently Available on CD-ROM from DUIT Multimedia
Cost: $66.00 (inc GST) Order Now
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Awards
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ATOM Film, TV & Media Award for "Best Secondary Student Educational Resource"
AIMIA Industry Award for "Best Arts & Cultural Title or Site"
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For more information
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Moorditj website
Contact Wendy Sanderson
Phone: (08) 6488 3917
Email: duit@cyllene.uwa.edu.au |