Singing Bones

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Discover the profound cultural heritage of Arnhem Land through 'Singing Bones,' a unique exploration of manikay, the ancestral songs that encapsulate invaluable cultural knowledge. This engaging trade paperback, published by Sydney University Press in 2020, delves into the rich traditions of the Wägilak people. Notably, it highlights the talented manikay singers from Ngukurr and their groundbreaking collaboration with the jazz musicians of the Australian Art Orchestra in the acclaimed 'Crossing Roper Bar' project. In this essential read, you'll encounter detailed narratives and stylistic elements of Wägilak manikay, emphasizing their significance in social, ceremonial, and linguistic contexts. 'Singing Bones' serves not only as a documentation of an artistic journey but also as a celebration of creative intercultural collaboration that continues the legacy of manikay tradition. Perfect for enthusiasts of Indigenous Australian music and culture, this book is a vital addition to your collection. Explore the intertwining of traditional song and modern jazz, and immerse yourself in the captivating world of Arnhem Land's rich heritage with 'Singing Bones.'

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