Arts Law Seminar Paper

Collaborations (1999)

by Arts Law Centre of Australia

Use of Indigenous Cultural Material in Contemporary Performance.

Edited transcript of the seminar held at Bangarra Dance Theatre, Sydney, 14 May 1999.

Speakers

(in order of appearance)

  1. Sally McCausland, Legal Officer, Arts Law Centre of Australia
  2. Terri Janke, Solicitor, Michael Frankel & Company and Principal Consultant to the Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property Project "Our Culture Our Future"
  3. Jo Dyer, General Manager, Bangarra Dance Theatre
  4. Djakapurra Munyarryun, Cultural Consultant, Bangarra Dance Theatre
  5. Dalisa Pigram, Dancer, The Marrugeku Company
  6. Peter Cleary, Coordingator, Woomera Aboriginal Corporation
  7. Cathy Eatock, Film Director, Cudjurie Films
19 pages.

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