Tuesday 5 July 2011

From Little Things Big Things Grow

"From Little Things Big Things Grow" is a protest song written by Paul Kelly and Kev Carmody. It is based on the story of the Gurindji Strike and Vincent Lingiari who struggled for land rights and reconciliation.  It describes how the Gurindji people's claim sparked the land rights movement, resulting in land being handed back to the Gurindji people by Gough Whitlam in 1975.
From Little Things Big Things Grow is one of three songs you will hear as you watch this clip of our experience on Elcho Island. We hope that it inspires you to learn more and take action to help Close the Gap between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Australians.

Monday 6 June 2011

Guest speaker Dr. Howard Goldenberg

Elcho Island Cultural Exchange students were priveledged to hear from our guest speaker Dr Howard Goldenberg yesterday. 
Howard spoke to students about  his book 'Raft,' and about his experiences of living and working in remote indigenous communities, including Elcho Island, as well as what to expect, what is culturally appropriate and background cultural information of the Yolgnu people.
-An enormous thankyou to Howard for sharing his time and knowledge with us.-

!! 19 sleeps to go !!

!!  only....19 sleeps to go  !!
The countdown is on for our very first Mount Scopus Cultural Exchange Program to Elcho Island (Galiwin'ku), part of the Arnhem Land indigenous region.  This exciting program creates an Australian based alternative to the existing Mount Scopus Cambodia Year 9 Community and Service trip.  The value in this Cultural Exchange is proving immeasurable, as students are learning about the culture of the Yolngu people and will soon be authentically immersed in this indigenous community that maintains a strong cultural identity and where English is a second language.

By living alongside the people of Elcho Island, students will be exposed to the Yolngu people’s language, Arts and culturally specific practices and traditions such as fibre dying and weaving and indigenous dance.  Our aim is for our students to use their own talents, aspects of Jewish values, share cultural resources and exchange friendships, rather than donate money. 

Co-ordinators Bianca Kawalec and Yvonne Lewis along with our Mashgiach Ittay Flescher, are currently running an induction program that exposes students to various aspects of what they will encounter, and then facilitate student led (and teacher guided), development of a culturally sensitive and respectful cultural exchange program.

Students are very excited as the departure date draws close.



Elcho Island Cultural Exchange Program 2011:  26th -30th of June

Tuesday 31 May 2011

31-05-11 Trip preparation :)

Today we spent a few lessons preparing some Israeli dancing, drama activities and arts and crafts to share with you in the very near future :)
We are all so excited and we all look forward to meeting every one of you!
Elcho Island cultural exchange team 2011

Monday 30 May 2011

Our team

The fantabulous Elcho Island Scopus team

!!Art Program preparation!!


:) Great work guys on getting both canvases prepared for the Elcho Island Echange program Art Murals :)

Wednesday 25 May 2011

:) :) :) :) Elcho students say hello :) :) :) :)

Hi guys,
it is very exciting to see photos of some of the students you will be meeting and their school, where we will be staying....
enjoy!




Free workshop Arnhem Land women's clever handiwork!!

-ELCHO ISLAND SCOPUS STUDENTS-kickstart your cultural exchange!!

'Women with Clever Hands'

http://museumvictoria.com.au/bunjilaka/whatson/upcoming-exhibitions/women-with-clever-hands/

Visitors have a chance to learn techniques from the artists this Saturday: they are offereing free demonstrations from 10am - 1pm

Gapuwiyak Miyalkurruwurr Gong Djambatjmala

27 May - 28 Aug 2011

An exhibition showcasing Aboriginal fibre work.
Women with Clever Hands features fibre work by women artists from Gapuwiyak in northeast Arnhem Land. The exhibition features baskets, bags, mats, sculptural figures and jewellery.
These beautiful works combine simple, functional shapes with intricate design, fine detail and subtle colour, all of which reflect the complexities of their land and their culture.

EVENT DETAILS

Event Type: Temporary Exhibition

Daily, 27 May - 28 Aug 2011
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Bunjilaka Gallery
Included with museum entry.
MV Members receive FREE museum entry.

Raft

Melbourne-based GP Howard Goldenberg has spent some of each of the past 18 years working as a relief doctor in remote Aboriginal communities in Australia. In Raft he writes about his experiences and impressions. You can hear an interview with him here

Howard will be coming in to speak to us on Monday 6th June at 1:15pm in the Library. Please join us. 

The Puporse of our Trip

From the 26-30 of June this year, 10 students from Mount Scopus College in Burwood (Wurrundjerri Land) will be Visting Elcho Island (Yolungu land).