Dancer

October 7th, 2010 jen Posted in Dance, Performance, Traditional Culture, Video Archive 1 Comment »

We set up a social network at suaimediaspace.ning.com to facilitate communication between the two communities of Port Phillip and Suai in 2009 and this short video of a man dancing in Kamenassa was uploaded there by Chamot in 2009. It was a truly exciting moment because it was the very first video documentation uploaded to the Internet from Suai EVER.  The dance, I am told, originates in Indonesia and is similar to a martial art. Check out how that man squats like a mosquito it’s truly amazing and the location sound is a whole new sound to be heard on media that provides international access. Enjoy and CONGRATULATIONS CHAMOT.

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New Video: Istoria Domin

July 10th, 2008 jen Posted in Music and Sound, Performance, Video Archive, YoMaTre 2 Comments »

Video made on iMovie with voices made by Lyn Anito and Zero! Lyn was in our first workshop in February 2006. Now she has a part time position with Red Cross in Suai. Anito and Zero are newcomers – and their talents came into the fore at Suai Loro Beach on the last day when I taped them singing and playing their guitar….you have to wait for that one. Meantime enjoy this and you can thank Annie Sloman for the inspiration to get everybody to make this song comic and give the video the zip it has now. They didn’t believe her it would work until they did it and everybody was pleased.

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Joven Fiukotu

July 10th, 2008 jen Posted in Comic Videos from Suai, Music and Sound, Performance, Video Archive, YoMaTre 6 Comments »

This is one of four videos made by the students of YoMaTre 2008 workshop group. To see the other 3 click on the title:  Istoria Domin, Marcos Laran Kanek and Liberdade

Patiently edited by Jemi this hilarious animation was photographed using Photo Booth and Annie Sloman’s computer camera including just about everybody in the workshop group. Thanks to Gammarays King Tut off the Sounds of St Kilda Album 2005. In the process of tracing them for permission – so if you know them please let me know through the email address in the contacts menu on sms.

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