Secondary Schools Resources

This year we want Secondary School students to get creative using Blackfella/Whitefella as inspiration to make their own clip. Entries might include:

  • - A cover of the song
  • - An original song inspired by Blackfella/Whitefella
  • - A dance to Blackfella/Whitefella
  • - A dance inspired by, or exploring the themes of Blackfella/Whitefella
  • - A collection of photos set to music demonstrating activities you’re undertaking to end Indigenous disparity

The winning Secondary School will receive $15,000 for their school.


Every school in Australia has been sent a pack with all the resources you need to create your entry for the CREATivE CHANGE GenerationOne School Competition. You can also access all the resources from the links below.

Secondary Fact Sheet

Click here to download some great resources that will educate and get creativity flowing.
Find out more about The Warumpi Band.

Find out more about Constitutional Reform at www.youmeunity.org.au
Find out more about NAIDOC Week 2012 at www.naidoc.org.au

Promotional Poster

Click here to download a poster that you can print out and put up at your school to encourage your whole school community to get involved in the CREATivE Change GenerationOne School Competition.

BlackFella/WhiteFella

Download the word sheet.
Download the chord chart.
Watch the original clip of The Warumpi Band performing BlackFella/WhiteFella.

BlackFella/WhiteFella Dance

This Raw Energy Dance (RED), created by Dale Pope from the Australian School of Performing Arts and Thomas Kelly from NAISDA, is a great way to get moving!


Watch the instructional video.
Watch the full dance.

A Helping Hand from BushTV

Download the PDF.

Dale Pope

Dale Pope

Dale Pope is a Senior Choreographer at the Australian School of Performing Arts and founder of Raw Energy Dance.

 

The Australian School of Performing Arts offers a variety of high quality Performing Arts experiences to young people throughout the country. Extra curricular activities and school based programmes are provided by the Australian Girls Choir and a3 – australian arts alive.

 

www.aspagroup.com.au

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Thomas Kelly

Thomas Kelly is a Developing Artist at NAISDA Dance College.

 

NAISDA Dance College is truly a unique institution which allows young people to follow their artistic and cultural aspirations with confidence because they will graduate with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed. NAISDA graduates make a significant contribution to the culture of dance in Australia as performers, choreographers, teachers, directors and arts workers.

 

At NAISDA you're not a student, you are a Developing Artist!